Know Your Vote


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Election Day Voting: What Can Go Wrong and What You Can Do About It

Nov. 3 is fast approaching, and many voting rules have changed already. To make sure your vote is counted, we break down everything you need to know about voting in person on Election Day.

Mail-In Ballot Mix-Ups: Here’s How Much You Should Really Worry

There are questions about how often mix-ups occur and whether they could affect this year's presidential election. This is what the experts say.

Voter registration deadlines are rapidly approaching across the US. These are the dates in every US state and territory.
Answered: What Is My Voter Registration Deadline?

Registering to vote is a crucial step in the voting process—and deadlines are rapidly approaching (or have passed) across the United States. Here's your guide to voter registration deadlines in the every US state and territory.

A Guide to the Six Constitutional Amendments on Florida’s Ballot

From raising the minimum hourly wage to tax discounts for spouses of certain deceased veterans, on Nov. 3 the stakes are high for Floridians. Here’s what you need to know.

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Answered: How to Make Sure Your Mail-In Ballot Is Counted

In elections, 1% of rejected mail-in ballots can equal up to thousands of votes. Minimizing mistakes on your mail-in ballot could make a significant impact on the presidential race.

According to Dr. Anthony Fauci, voting in person in 2020 is safe as long as you wear a mask and follow social distancing guidelines. (Graphic by COURIER/Denzel Boyd; AP Photo/Morry Gash)
Answered: Your Most Frequent Questions About Voting in Person

With the coronavirus pandemic still raging, voters are wondering if it's safe to vote in person on Election Day. We're answering that question—and many others—to help you vote in November.

Voting by mail has been the norm in several states for years, but in 2020 it's expected to be a major method of voting (Graphic by COURIER/Denzel Boyd; Shutterstock/CL Shebley).
Answered: Your Most Frequent Questions About Voting by Mail

Voting by mail will be more popular than ever during the 2020 election. So we're detailing everything you need to know about how voting by mail works, who can do it, and what you should be aware of before casting your ballot.