Tomorrow is Election Day in many states!
Visit http://Vote.gov to check your voter registration with your local election office.
Check http://EAC.gov/vote to find key information like polling places near you.
#VoteReady#TrustedInfo
Happy National Poll Worker Recruitment Day! Being a poll worker is one of the most meaningful and rewarding ways everyday citizens can help America vote and be engaged in their community. Find out how to sign up at http://helpamericavote.gov. #HelpAmericaVote2022
Today is #ElectionDay for many jurisdictions! 🗳️ For information like finding your polling place or tracking your ballot, visit http://eac.gov/vote for links to trusted sources for election information. #VoteReady
Head to http://eac.gov/vote for links to your state and local election officials for the most up-to-date information on where, when, and how you can vote 🗳️#trustedinfo
After #NationalVoterRegistrationDay, get voting and elections information at http://USA.gov/voting.
�?�️Explore voter guides and sample ballots
📜Know about election laws and history
🗳️Learn how to vote in person or through the mail
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On http://Vote.gov, you can...
✅ Navigate to register to vote in your state.
📧 Subscribe to emails about voting and elections.
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Happy #NationalVoterRegistrationDay! Celebrate today by going to http://vote.gov and registering to vote! You can also go to http://eac.gov/vote to make sure your voter registration information is correct so that you are #VoteReady!
Have you recently moved and don't know where to #BeAVoter?
Each state has different residency rules.
Check with your local election office to verify where you are eligible to vote: http://usa.gov/election-office
Did you know one in four people aren’t registered to vote�?�! We’re sure you’ll agree with us when we say that number is TOO HIGH. If you are not yet registered, what are you waiting for? It only takes two minutes! Visit http://eac.gov/vote and get #VoteReady TODAY!
Each year millions of Americans move, and whether you’re moving across the country or around the block, it is important to update your voter registration. Recently moved? Be sure to update your voter registration at http://eac.gov/vote and get #VoteReady TODAY!
encourages everyone to:
💻register to vote
✅check your voter registration status
🗳️consider becoming a poll worker in your community
🔗Head to http://eac.gov/vote for registration and election information in your state #DisabilityVote
¡Hoy es día de elecciones! Si piensas participar de la elección encuentra tu centro de votación y averigua hasta que hora tienes para votar: https://bit.ly/3jUlg7t#ElectionDay
Some polling places are still open all around the U.S.
If you plan to vote in person today on #ElectionDay:
�?�️ Be sure to wear a mask.
�?�️ Stay two arms’ length away from others.
�?�️ Use hand sanitizer frequently while you're there.
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Each state has different voter identification requirements.
Some even need to identify you with a photo ID.
Know what your state’s rules are so you can cast your vote at the polls.
Threatening voters with physical or financial harm to force them to vote for certain candidates is illegal. If someone threatens you or if you suspect a federal election crime, contact your local FBI office, or submit a tip at http://tips.fbi.gov. http://fbi.gov/elections
You received an absentee ballot in the mail, but what if you want to vote in person?
Hold onto that ballot and check with your state or local election office for the specific procedures for where you live.
Your polling place is where you go to vote in person.
Find out where yours is located, its hours, and if you can change your polling place on #ElectionDay: https://nass.org/can-I-vote
¿Estás preparado el día de las elecciones?. Votar en persona durante la pandemia puede tardar más de lo habitual. Cuando hagas tus planes para ir a votar, considera el tiempo adicional que probablemente vas a necesitar y sigue estos consejos: https://bit.ly/35HyqzC
If you decided to vote with an absentee or mail-in ballot, you may want to know where your ballot is in the process.
Many states allow you to track the status of your ballot online.
Go to your state or local election office to see if you can check now.
When you cast your vote, there may be rules about what you can and can’t bring to the polls.
Whether it is notes you’ve written, your phone, or a sample ballot, check with your local election office first to find out what’s allowed before you go. https://usvotefoundation.org/vote/eoddomestic.htm…
We are less than ⏰24 hours⏰ away from #ElectionDay! Several states allow same day voter registration - check if your state is listed below to see if you still have a chance to register and have your voice heard in #Election2020! Head to http://eac.gov/vote for more info!
If you plan to vote in person on #ElectionDay:
�?�️ Be sure to wear a mask.
�?�️ Stay two arms’ length away from others.
�?�️ Use hand sanitizer frequently while you're there.
Explore more tips from
¿Estás preparado el día de las elecciones?. Votar en persona durante la pandemia puede tardar más de lo habitual. Cuando hagas tus planes para ir a votar, considera el tiempo adicional que probablemente vas a necesitar y sigue estos consejos: https://bit.ly/37Rhh9b
When you register to vote, you may not get a notice that your application has been accepted.
Check your registration status by looking up your state on http://Vote.gov.
Sample ballots and voter guides can help you decide whom to vote for.
Before bringing them with you to the polls, find out if these materials are allowed at your polling place by contacting your local election office. https://usa.gov/election-day#item-212945…