Due to COVID-19, there may be changes to when, where and how you vote in your upcoming elections. Check with your state election site for more information.
In this new time, registering to vote may have changed varying state to state. Vote.gov is the official website to register your information vote and make changes towards your information.
It is important to know who is running for office at both the local and national level. Many non-partisan organizations like, headcount.org, have resources on the candidates and the issues they support for your state, district, and also for the presidential elections. Make sure to research who want you to represent you and the best candidate to cast your vote on.
Poll Workers make a great contribution to the elections and great part of civic engagement. In many states poll worker positions can be paid or unpaid, based on state and district policies. To learn more on age requirement and eligibility on becoming a poll worker, visit the U.S. Election Commission website, to learn more on how you can make a difference in your community.