John — Election Day is just five days away. If you haven’t yet voted, now is the time to make your plan to vote.
When making your plan to vote, consider:
WHERE you will vote. Know the address of your polling place and decide how you're going to get to your polling place.
WHEN you will vote. Decide what day, if you’re voting early, and time you’re voting.
WHO and WHAT you will vote for. Research the candidates and issues on your ballot.
HOW you’ll vote safely. COVID is still a thing. Think about your schedule for the day and take proper precautions to reduce your exposure and keep yourself and your family and community safe.
If you’ve already voted, GREAT! Make sure your friends and family cast their ballots, too. Tell them to text WHERE to 33843 to confirm where to vote.
And, if you’ve voted by mail and need help confirming your ballot was counted, text COUNT to 33843.
It's important to remember that your vote makes all the difference in the world — voting is one way to imagine a future that works for domestic workers, caregivers, women of color, and immigrants. So, make sure YOUR voice is heard.
See you at the polls,
Civic Engagement Team
National Domestic Workers Alliance
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