The Time is Now, Go Vote.
A day before Election Day, more than 91.6 million Americans have voted in the 2020 Election.
Whether you’re a high schooler who just turned 18 or an 91-year-old grandma watching as her grandkids play in the front yard, it’s your responsibility to cast a ballot at every opportunity you get. It is how each and every one of us has our voice heard and participates in our democracy. Voting should be a safe and accessible process for all.
Cirkled In is proud to say that young people are driving record voter turnout across the nation, even in Texas! As the deadline to cast a ballot approaches, we’ve curated some helpful, non-partisan resources for readers of all ages. Be sure to share with friends, family, and community members heading to the polls tomorrow.
AT THE POLLS
Find a polling place on November 3
Voter intimidation is illegal, here’s how you report it
IMPORTANT INFO
The History of Voting Rights in the United States
The Electoral College, explained
GOOD READS
Too Young To Vote, Too Old Not To Care: How Teens Are Getting Involved This Election
More cities consider letting 16-year-olds vote in local elections
Casting Their First Ballots, Teen Voters Confront Pandemic's Barriers
TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF
13 Election Day Mental Health Tips for the Stressed, Depressed, and Distressed
A guide to maintaining your mental health ahead of Election Day
Cirkled In wishes everyone a successful and safe Election Day 2020!