Get Ready To Vote!
Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Your vote can create a better future for kids! Your vote is your voice and a big way you can make sure kids’ needs are represented at the ballot box.
As you get ready to vote, make sure you understand the voting rules in your state.
You can either visit Vote.org or Telemundo.com to check your registration status. First time voter? You can learn how to register to vote there too!
Once you’re registered, make a plan to vote. If your state has early voting, consider voting early to avoid lines. Learn about polling location open and close times. If you’re state is an all-vote-by mail state, find out when your ballot needs to be in the mail.
No matter how you plan to vote, having a plan will help you be prepared to make a difference this election season.
Your Vote Is Secure!
More than 10,000 election officials directly oversee the voting process in their states and communities – tracking, monitoring, and documenting every piece of equipment and ensuring every step before, on, and after election day is smooth.
Voting equipment is tested for accuracy and security before every election. The public is often allowed to attend these sessions.
On Election Day, groups of bipartisan poll workers and observers work to ensure a smooth day.
After Election Day, ballots are confirmed, and equipment is tested before being secured for the next election. A strict chain of custody is maintained throughout, verified by at least two witnesses.
Your vote is safe and secure in a transparent process.
Can’t Vote? You Can Still Get Involved!
Volunteer with SCAN!
Even if you can’t vote, you can still get involved in the political process. Volunteer with SCAN by:
Follow this link to find events near you.
Other Ways to Make a Difference
Reach out to your friends and family:
Learn about your state’s political process and ways to get involved
Depending on your state’s laws and regulations you may be able to: