Today 15 September, 2020, we have 49 days till the 2020 presidential and national elections on TUESDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 2020. If you are not sure if you are registered to vote, if you have to register to vote, if you do not know what voting requirements are in your state the ACLU offers the following information. So many people have sacrificed so much including those who gave their own lives on the battlefield as well as on the streets of America so we have the ability, the right and the responsibility to choose those who govern us, please do not let their sacrifice be in vain. In the words of the late, great John Lewis, "We must go out and vote like we have never, ever, voted before"!
We have just 50 days until Election Day, and it's imperative that every eligible voter safely casts their ballot amidst the ongoing pandemic. As the ACLU continues to fight for voting rights nationwide, we also want to help you make your own voting plan now.
Here are four easy ways to start putting your voting plan in place for this pivotal election:
1. Register
- First thing's first: Check your registration status if you haven't done so already. If you discover you need to register to vote or update your registration, go to vote.gov to start the process. (Please note: Both links take you to third-party websites, nass.org and vote.gov, respectively.)
2. Find VA's Voting Information
- Visit the ACLU's voting tool today at aclu.org/voter and select your state to get the latest election information and resources for your area.
3. Learn About Vote by Mail
- Voting by mail will be the safest way for many to cast their ballot this year in a pandemic. We recommend that all voters request a vote-by-mail ballot ASAP to help ensure that one is sent to their current address – no later than two weeks before the request deadline. Watch more on the importance of vote by mail in our video at the top of our voting toolkit here.
4. Know Your Voting Rights
- Before you fill out your ballot, knowing your voting rights is crucial. Learn more here about how to exercise your voting rights, resist voter intimidation efforts, and access disability-related accommodations and language assistance at the polls.
Craig, we are in the courts and in Congress doing everything in our power right now to ensure no one has to choose between their health and the right to vote during a global pandemic. And it's in your power to help in this fight by making a voting plan at aclu.org/voter today. Then, come November 3rd, we'll all have done our part to ensure we can vote like our rights depend on it. Because they do.
Thanks for taking action,
The ACLU Team
P.S. Already made your voting plan? Help your friends and family be just as prepared by forwarding this email or texting five contacts in your phone this link: aclu.org/voter
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