Stories tagged: "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.

Todo lo que debes saber sobre la papeleta de votación en español

Ley electoral de Florida establece que 13 condados deben tener material disponible para los votantes hispanohablantes.

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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.

How to Prepare for In-Person Voting If You Have COVID-19 Anxiety

The pressure to cast a vote in the election may be taking a toll on your mental health. This is the advice of a professional and the CDC.

Michigan is in need of election workers, called Election Inspectors, to help the polls.
Michiganders: Here’s How to Become a Poll Worker

Here’s why people are needed more than ever for the paid and volunteer positions in Michigan.

With NC being the first state to send out mail-in ballots, civil rights leader William Barber II is urging his home state to vote. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)
‘For God’s Sake, Vote’: NC, First State in the Nation to Send Absentee Ballots, Preps for 2020 Election

As NC prepares for an Election Day like no other, officials say the system—and the US Postal Service—is ready for flood of absentee ballots.

Here's what not to do as an incredibly crucial Election Day approaches in NC. (Image via Shutterstock)
Pandemic or Not, It’s Almost Time to Vote in NC. Here’s What Not To Do.

As an incredibly crucial election draws near, here's a handy-dandy guide for what to do, and what not to do, when voting in NC