Stories tagged: "How to Vote 2020"


Milwaukee's Charles Allis Art Museum served as a polling station on Aug. 11. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
Early In-Person Voting Starts Tuesday. Here’s How It’s Done.

Filling out an absentee ballot at your local clerk's office saves several steps.

(Graphic by COURIER/Denzel Boyd)
Election Day Arrives and You Forgot to Register. If You’re in Wisconsin, Here’s What to Do.

Here’s what you need to cast your ballot on Election Day.

What should you do if you see voter intimidation? Step one: Report it to a poll worker. (Graphic by COURIER; image by AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
Voter Intimidation Is Illegal. Here’s What Else You Need to Know About It.

Voter intimidation is illegal in every state across the country. Here's how you can spot it and do something about it.

Residents wait in line outside a satellite election office at Temple University's Liacouras Center, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
The Voter Checklist Every Pennsylvanian Needs to Make Sure Their Vote Counts

The Keystone has put together a checklist to help explain the voting process and get you prepared for the general election.

(Graphic by COURIER/Denzel Boyd; (UNN Photo/Pat Kreitlow)
All the Dates and Deadlines You Should Know Before You Vote in Wisconsin

From registration deadlines to the early voting period, it’s all here.

The Dangers of Voting for a Third Party, According to Voting Advocates

Writing-in a third-party candidate can have serious consequences. Voting advocates say this type of voting harms democracy.

A Guide on How to Read Your Florida Ballot

Although the presidential seat is the main interest for many voters, other positions affecting the day-to-day government also deserve consideration.