As a nation, the United States of America has come a long way with regard to the right to vote. Although today most Americans have the right to vote in federal and state elections, voting was not always a default right for all in the United States. The U.S. Constitution did not specify who had or did not have the right to vote — but did establish how the new country would vote. As the quadrennial elections approaches on November 3, 2020, we want to provide you with the right resources because YOUR VOTE MATTERS!

VOTER INFORMATION

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UNDERSTAND HOW THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE FUNCTIONS AND WHY YOUR VOTE MATTERS!

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TEXT TO VOTE!

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California Only: Text ‘election protection’ to 97779 and a trained nonpartisan Election Protection will help you with voting now through Election Day. Sign up here.

 

Keep up with the latest nationwide voting information including early voting, COVID-19 voting information, absentee voting, pre-registration, voter ID laws, and more. Click here.


TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND THE VOTING PROCESS, HERE'S A VIDEO THAT EXPLAINS THE MANY WAYS YOU CAN VOTE!