Vote Ready, Vote.org’s 2022 youth engagement campaign, is a call to action for younger voters to get ready with the tools they need to vote this November. Our shared campaign goal is to engage more than 4 million young voters by pairing our comprehensive digital outreach strategy with the use of Vote.org’s accessible and trusted tools.
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Students hold national nonpartisan voter registration drives at high schools across the country.
Joining in on the country's largest single-day voter registration drive.
Voters should have the tools, information, and confidence they need to cast their ballots. This is where National Voter Education Week comes in!
Vote Early Day helps all eligible voters understand their voting options while celebrating the act of voting early.
Celebrate the election administration teams, poll workers, and others around the country who help ensure voters can cast their ballots.
Today is the day! Go to https://www.vote.org/ to find everything you need.
States have processes in place; a delay in election results is normal.
Accuracy takes time and democracy is worth the wait.
Be #VoteReady and learn more at vote.org/election-results/
In our democracy, voters choose their leaders–not the other way around.
Be #VoteReady in #OurElections and #CountEveryVote
Voting by mail is an established part of our electoral system.
More people now vote by mail than ever before and absentee ballots take longer to count due to security measures to verify each voter's identity.
Voted absentee? Track your mail ballot at vote.org/ballot-tracker-tools/
If you're told you're not on the voter roll:
• Confirm that you are registered: vote.org/am-i-registered-to-vote
• Confirm you're at the right polling place: vote.org/polling-place-locator
• Don’t leave! Call the Election Protection hotline at 1-866-687-8683 for support
When we take the time to count and verify every ballot, it’s a sign that our democracy is working.
Be #VoteReady in #OurElections #CountEveryVote
Reminder: Election night is NOT results night.
We need to make sure our votes get counted and Democracy takes time. Every vote counts, including yours.
Be #VoteReady in #OurElections #CountEveryVote
States have processes in place; a delay in election results is normal.
Accuracy takes time and democracy is worth the wait.
Be #VoteReady and learn more at vote.org/election-results/
In our democracy, voters choose their leaders–not the other way around.
Be #VoteReady in #OurElections and #CountEveryVote
Voting by mail is an established part of our electoral system.
More people now vote by mail than ever before and absentee ballots take longer to count due to security measures to verify each voter's identity.
Voted absentee? Track your mail ballot at vote.org/ballot-tracker-tools/
Election processes in the US are administered by state & local election officials who:
• Manage & secure election infrastructure
• Administer statewide registration databases
• Provide training for election workers
• Make sure voting equipment is accurate
#ElectionHeroesDay
Running into obstacles while trying to vote?
Call these Election Protection hotlines:
866-OUR-VOTE (English)
888-VE-Y-VOTA (Spanish/English)
888-API-VOTE (AAPI Languages/English)
844-YALLA-US (Arabic/English)
Vote for you.
Can YOU vote early? Maybe!
46 states + Washington DC offer early in-person voting
Alabama, Connecticut, Mississippi, + New Hampshire do NOT offer early in-person voting for all voters but may offer other options!
Visit vote.org/early-voting-calendar/ to check your options! #VoteEarly
Voters want to have more of the voting process available online or through innovative technology. What do you think would improve our voting process in the United States?
Midterm elections are less than 4 weeks away.
Check out this registration deadline guide to make sure you're #VoteReady by Nov 8! Vote smarter, not harder.
*Guide shows earliest deadline date, you may have other registration options! Check by state at vote.org/voter-registration-deadlines*
It's not complicated.
Elections are not partisan.
#VoteReady #NVEW
Step by step, we make voting easy so you don’t have to sweat the small stuff.
✔ Register to vote
✔ Apply to vote by mail
✔ Set election reminders
✔ Vote on or before #ElectionDay Nov 8!
Get your team #VoteReady by heading over to iamvoteready.org
Get #VoteReady for Election Day this November 8th by getting registered to vote TODAY! Check out iamvoteready.org/register for everything you need this National Voter Registration Week!
#VoteReady #getoutthevote #GOTV #NVRD
We’re committed to improving democracy. One way we’ve committed is by joining @OkCupid, @SproutSocial & @theskimm by signing @votedotorg ’s Election Day Off.
A well-functioning democracy is good for America and good for business. Join us at electionday.org
Voting isn’t about politics, it’s about participation.
Get #VoteReady today by getting involved. Visit iamvoteready.org
Democracy can be confusing.
Voting doesn’t have to be.
Make sure you are #VoteReady by registering to vote or verifying your registration today.
https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify
Election Day is November 8, 2022. Get #VoteReady here, and make your voice heard!
https://www.iamvoteready.org/register
We’ve joined @votedotorg to get voters #VoteReady for the midterm elections this fall. We want to make sure that you have everything you need to vote on Nov 8. First things first: make sure that you're registered! Go to https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify to check!
College students had a record-breaking turnout for the 2020 election, but did you know that there are elections every year for state & local offices? Gen Z can shape election outcomes for years to come.
Get #VoteReady with us today!
https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify
We want to make sure we're doing everything to help you get #VoteReady, so we're here to help make a voting plan! If you're away for college, you can request an absentee ballot to ensure your vote gets counted in your primary residence.
Find out how at https://www.iamvoteready.org/absentee
If you’ve had any major changes that would affect your voter registration, now is the time to update it! Get yourself #VoteReady today so you don’t have to worry about it on November 8th!
https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify
Election processes in the US are administered by state & local election officials who:
• Manage & secure election infrastructure
• Administer statewide voter registration databases
• Provide training for election workers
• Make sure voting equipment is accurate
Thank you and happy #ElectionHeroesDay! #ThankYouElectionHeroes
Running into obstacles while trying to vote?
Call these Election Protection hotlines:
866-OUR-VOTE (English)
888-VE-Y-VOTA (Spanish/English)
888-API-VOTE (AAPI Languages/English)
844-YALLA-US (Arabic/English)
Vote for you.
Can YOU vote early? Maybe!
46 states and Washington D.C. offer early in-person voting 🗳️
Alabama, Connecticut, Mississippi, + New Hampshire do NOT offer early in-person voting options for all voters but may offer early in-person options for eligible absentee voters.
Visit vote.org/early-voting-calendar/ to check your options! #VoteEarly
Voters want to have more of the voting process available online or through innovative technology. What do you think would improve our voting process in the United States?
Midterm elections are less than 4 weeks away.
Check out this registration deadline guide @votedotorg made to make sure you're #VoteReady by Nov 8! Vote smarter, not harder.
*Guide shows earliest deadline date, you may have other registration options! Check by state at vote.org/voter-registration-deadlines*
Midterm elections are less than 4 weeks away.
Check out this registration deadline guide @votedotorg made to make sure you're #VoteReady by Nov 8! Vote smarter, not harder.
*Guide shows earliest deadline date, you may have other registration options! Check by state at vote.org/voter-registration-deadlines*
It's not complicated.
Elections are not partisan.
#VoteReady #NVEW
Step by step, we make voting easy so you don’t have to sweat the small stuff.
✔ Register to vote
✔ Make sure your friends + family are registered to vote
✔ Apply to vote by mail
✔ Set election reminders
✔ Study up on the issues
✔ Vote on or before #ElectionDay Nov 8!
Get your team #VoteReady by heading over to iamvoteready.org
Get #VoteReady for Election Day this November 8th by getting registered to vote TODAY! Check out iamvoteready.org/register for everything you need this National Voter Registration Week!
#VoteReady #getoutthevote #GOTV #NVRD
We’re committed to improving democracy. One way we’ve committed is by joining @OkCupid, @SproutSocial & @theskimm by signing @votedotorg ’s Election Day Off.
A well-functioning democracy is good for America and good for business. Join us at electionday.org
#vote #registertovote #getoutthevote #GOTV #votedotorg
Voting isn’t about politics, it’s about participation.
Get #VoteReady today by getting involved. Visit iamvoteready.org
#VoteReady #registertovote #getoutthevote #GOTV #votedotorg
Democracy can be confusing.
Voting doesn’t have to be.
Make sure you are #VoteReady for November 8th by registering to vote or verifying your registration today.
https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify
#VoteReady #registertovote #getoutthevote #GOTV #votedotorg
Election Day is November 8, 2022.
Get #VoteReady with us by verifying your registration for the midterms this fall, and make your voice heard!
https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify
#VoteReady #registertovote #getoutthevote #GOTV #votedotorg
We’ve joined @votedotorg to get voters #VoteReady for the midterm elections this fall. We want to make sure that you have everything you need to vote on Nov 8.
First things first: make sure that you're registered to vote. Go to https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify to get #VoteReady with us!
#registertovote #getoutthevote #GOTV #votedotorg
Elections are determined by the people who show up & vote. Posting on social media doesn't equal voting. Talking about what might happen in the future doesn't equal voting.
The only thing that counts is you casting your ballot.
Use your voice. Use your ballot.
Vote.
435 House of Representatives & 1/3 of the Senate will be determined in the 2022 midterms.
You may also have the chance to elect a mayor, governor, city council, & school board - officials who impact your daily life.
Make sure you're represented. Make a voting plan. Vote.
Did you know that you (likely) have options about how you can vote in your state? Most states offer some form of early voting, and it's happening RIGHT NOW!
Nov. 8th isn't the only day to vote, it's just the last. Vote Early, and give yourself peace of mind.
Are you #VoteReady for the upcoming midterm election next week (Nov 8)?
Did you make a voting plan? Do you know where your polling location is? Do you know the hours it's open on Election Day? Did you vote early?
visit vote.org to find your polling location 🗳️
What happens in next week's midterm election won't just affect your life for the next 2 years - these elections will also determine how elections are run in your state for the presidential election in 2024.
Make sure you're voting for candidates who represent you.
How are you voting in the 2022 midterms?
(retweet w/letter and let us know!)
a. vote early
b. vote by mail
c. vote in person on Election Day
No matter how you do it, make sure you make a plan. Plan for your future. Vote. #VoteReady #VotingPlan
Elections are determined by the people who show up & vote. Posting on social media doesn't equal voting. Talking about what might happen in the future doesn't equal voting.
The only thing that counts is you casting your ballot.
Use your voice. Use your ballot.
Vote.
435 House of Representatives & 1/3 of the Senate will be determined in the 2022 midterms.
You may also have the chance to elect a mayor, governor, city council, & school board - officials who impact your daily life.
Make sure you're represented. Make a voting plan. Vote.
Did you know that you (likely) have options about how you can vote in your state? Most states offer some form of early voting, and it's happening RIGHT NOW!
Nov. 8th isn't the only day to vote, it's just the last. Vote Early, and give yourself peace of mind.
10/28 is Vote Early Day - a civic holiday to help voters know when, where, & how they can vote early.
Voting early ensures that last-minute problems will not prevent you from casting your ballots. Find your early voting location at vote.org/polling-place-locator/
What are your #VoteEarly options?
#VoteEarlyDay #VoteReady
Participate in the #VoteReady Challenge by sharing your plan to vote via stories. Don't forget to tag 3 friends to do the same!
Midterms matter.
Get #VoteReady at vote.org
If you don’t voice your vote, who is there to speak for you?
Anyone?
No one?
Be louder than the sound of silence. Be the symphony of democracy. Make your voice heard. Make a plan to vote.
Election To Do List:
• Step Up
• Show Up
• Speak Up
• VOTE!
10/28 is Vote Early Day - a civic holiday to help voters know when, where, & how they can vote early.
Voting early ensures that last-minute problems will not prevent you from casting your ballots. Find your early voting location at vote.org/polling-place-locator/
Participate in the #VoteReady Challenge by sharing your plan to vote via stories. Don't forget to tag 3 friends to do the same!
What are your #VoteEarly options?
#VoteEarlyDay #VoteReady
What are your #VoteEarly options?
#VoteEarlyDay #VoteReady
What are your #VoteEarly options?
#VoteEarlyDay #VoteReady
What are your #VoteEarly options?
#VoteEarlyDay #VoteReady
What are your #VoteEarly options?
#VoteEarlyDay #VoteReady
Election To Do List:
• Step Up
• Show Up
• Speak Up
• VOTE!
If you don’t voice your vote, who is there to speak for you?
Anyone?
No one?
Be louder than the sound of silence. Be the symphony of democracy. Make your voice heard. Make a plan to vote.
Our election systems use technology to provide voters with more accessibility, security & privacy. One example of this is the use of online voter registration.
Currently all states offer online voter registration except MT, WY, ND, SD, TX, OK, AR, MS, NH & ME.
More states than ever are using online registration and tools that allow voters to make their voices heard in new and innovative ways.
Make sure you’re Vote Ready this year by visiting your state’s election website and ensuring you have a plan to register and turn out to vote!
Election processes in the US are governed/administered by state & local election officials who:
• manage & secure election infrastructure
• administer statewide voter registration databases
• provide training for election workers
• make sure voting equipment is accurate
The Help America Vote Act (HAVA) was passed with overwhelming bipartisan support & was signed into law on Oct. 29, 2002 by George W. Bush.
HAVA made administrative changes, set requirements & guidelines for voting equipment, & provided funding to support these changes.
Milestones in technology:
1994 • 1st e-commerce transaction
1996 • Microsoft teams w/NBC for Decision '96 website
1996 • 1st presidential campaign websites
1998 • 1st online political donation
2000 • 1st podcast distro through RSS
2000 • Google debuts Google Ad Words
The first political campaigns to utilize the internet were President Clinton’s & Republican nominee Bob Dole’s in 1996. The advent of social media in the early 2000s transformed how candidates communicated with voters.
Has technology helped your voting experience?
Our election systems use technology to provide voters with more accessibility, security & privacy. One example of this is the use of online voter registration.
Currently all states offer online voter registration except MT, WY, ND, SD, TX, OK, AR, MS, NH & ME.
More states than ever are using online registration and tools that allow voters to make their voices heard in new and innovative ways.
Make sure you’re Vote Ready this year by visiting your state’s election website and ensuring you have a plan to register and turn out to vote!
Election processes in the US are governed/administered by state & local election officials who:
• manage & secure election infrastructure
• administer statewide voter registration databases
• provide training for election workers
• make sure voting equipment is accurate
Have you 👂/👀 the term "grassroots organizing" but wonder what it means? We got you.
Grassroots organizing is a method of mobilization that comes from the ground up — everyday people come together to address an issue in their community and take action to advocate for change.
"Why vote? Nothing changes."
You guarantee that nothing will change if you don't vote your voice. Create the change you want to see! Get others in your community excited to join you. There is power in numbers. Make a plan to vote on or before Nov 8.
#VoteReady
Elizabeth Peratrovitch was a civil rights activist, Grand President of the Alaska Native Sisterhood, & member of the Tlingit nation. Her work helped drive Alaska's Anti-Discrimination Act of 1945, the first territorial anti-discrimination law enacted in the US. #earlyorganizer
One way you can get involved in local politics is to
volunteer on nonpartisan voter registration drives that aren't affiliated with any specific candidate; they simply register voters for local elections. You can also volunteer at a polling place on election day.
#getlocal
Community organizing can bring about social change for disadvantaged groups, improve community decision-making, reduce crime, improve safety & public health, spur local economies, & more.
Organizers can achieve great change at the local or even national level.
#getlocal
The phrase "grassroots and boots" was thought to have been coined by Republican Sen. Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana, who said of the Progressive Party in 1912, "This party has come from the grass roots. It has grown from the soil of people's hard necessities". #themoreyouknow
Have you 👂/👀 the term "grassroots organizing" but wonder what it means? We got you.
Grassroots organizing is a method of mobilization that comes from the ground up — everyday people come together to address an issue in their community and take action to advocate for change.
"Why vote? Nothing changes."
You guarantee that nothing will change if you don't vote your voice. Create the change you want to see! Get others in your community excited to join you. There is power in numbers. Talk about what you want with others 1:1 & make a plan to vote on or before Nov 8.
#VoteReady
Elizabeth Peratrovitch was a civil rights activist, Grand President of the Alaska Native Sisterhood, & member of the Tlingit nation. Her work helped drive Alaska's Anti-Discrimination Act of 1945, the first state or territorial anti-discrimination law enacted in the US.
#earlyorganizer #VoteReady
Newly eligible voters ages 18 & 19 are notably more diverse than the rest of the electorate. (@CivicYouth)
While ~63% of US residents over 18 are white, 54% of newly eligible voters are Black & Latino youth, who make up a larger share of these new electorate members.
Ever heard the phrase, “my vote doesn’t matter”?
Here are 4 elections that were decided by 1 vote:
↳ Wyoming’s 1994 Congressional Election
↳ Nevada’s 2002 + 2011 Council Elections
↳ The 2017 Virginia House of Delegates Election
Your vote matters. Be #VoteReady
#NVEW
Can YOU vote early? Maybe!
46 states and Washington D.C. offer early in-person voting 🗳️
Alabama, Connecticut, Mississippi, & New Hampshire do NOT offer early in-person voting options for all voters but may offer early in-person options for eligible absentee voters.
#NVEW
Can I Vote If I Turn 18 on Election Day? (Nov 8)
YES! Every state allows pre-registration, providing that your birthday is on/before election day but varies by state on WHEN you can pre-register.
Make sure you check the laws of your state.
Oh, and happy early birthday!
#NVEW
Every state provides some method whereby voters can cast ballots without visiting a physical polling place. The terms absentee voting, voting by mail, all-mail voting, or voting from home are used to describe these methods.
Visit vote.org/absentee-voting-rules/ to check your options!
Request-required mail-in ballot systems require that eligible voters initiate the process for receiving, and casting, mail-in ballots. These have been described as absentee voting systems. Access to mail-in voting may be restricted to voters meeting certain eligibility criteria.
Newly eligible voters ages 18 & 19 are notably more diverse than the rest of the electorate. (@CivicYouth)
While ~63% of US residents over 18 are white, 54% of newly eligible voters are Black & Latino youth, who make up a larger share of these new electorate members.
Get #VoteReady at iamvoteready.org/
#NVEW
Ever heard the phrase, “my vote doesn’t matter”?
Here are 4 elections that were decided by 1 vote:
↳ Wyoming’s 1994 Congressional Election
↳ Nevada’s 2002 + 2011 Council Elections
↳ The 2017 Virginia House of Delegates Election
Your vote matters. Be #VoteReady
#NVEW
Can YOU vote early? Maybe!
46 states and Washington D.C. offer early in-person voting 🗳️
Alabama, Connecticut, Mississippi, + New Hampshire do NOT offer early in-person voting options for all voters but may offer early in-person options for eligible absentee voters.
Visit vote.org/early-voting-calendar/ to check your options!
#NVEW
The @nba won't have games on #electionday Nov 8th.
Instead, all 30 teams will play the night before & will use their influence to encourage fans to participate in democracy.
That's what we call #leadership.
#ballers #shotcallers #vote #registertovote #midterms #VoteReady
You need a game plan before November 8th.
Ways to prepare:
↳ Make sure you're registered to vote
↳ Study the playbook; know what to expect on game day
↳ Show up! you miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
iamvoteready.org #VoteReady
“Democracy is not a spectator sport.”
- Marian Wright Edelman
Make sure you’re #VoteReady for the midterm elections on Nov 8th.
Go to iamvoteready.org to check your registration, get registered, and request to vote by mail!
A @UofMaryland Center for Democracy & Civic Engagement nat'l survey 🗒️ 77% of respondents "strongly" / "somewhat" supported the cont’d use of stadiums as polling sites in 2022.
Is your local stadium going to be a polling site again this Nov. 8th? #VoteReady
Did you know:
@ussoccer, @USMNT, and @USWNT continue to partner with Vote.org to ensure players and fans have everything they need to vote.
That's a goal in our eyes ⚽️🥅
Get your team #VoteReady by heading over to iamvoteready.org
Team members set goals, make decisions, communicate, manage conflict, and solve problems in a supportive, trusting atmosphere in order to accomplish their objectives.
Democracy is a team sport.
Get your team #VoteReady by heading over to iamvoteready.org
The @nba won't have games on #electionday Nov 8th.
Instead, all 30 teams will play the night before & will use their influence to encourage fans to participate in democracy.
That's what we call #leadership.
#ballers #shotcallers #vote #registertovote #midterms #VoteReady
You need a game plan before November 8th.
Ways to prepare:
↳ Make sure you're registered to vote
↳ Study the playbook; know what to expect on game day
↳ Show up! you miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
iamvoteready.org #VoteReady
“Democracy is not a spectator sport.”
- Marian Wright Edelman
Make sure you’re #VoteReady for the midterm elections on Nov 8th.
Go to iamvoteready.org to check your registration, get registered, and request to vote by mail!
60% of eligible voters are never even asked to register! If you’re one of them, we can help!
Check your registration today at iamvoteready.org/verify #knowingishalfthebattle #NVRD
It’s National Voter Registration Week and we want you to be #VoteReady. Moving, changing your legal name, or changing party affiliation are all reasons why you should check your registration.
Go to iamvoteready.org/verify to be ready for Nov 8! #NVRD
1 in 4 eligible voters aren’t registered to vote. Let’s close that gap and get the word out far and wide about how easy it is to register to vote.
It takes less than 2 minutes to get set up through iamvoteready.org/register #NVRD
Today is the day! It’s National Voter Registration Day! Get the word out and let’s get those registrations turned IN!
Visit iamvoteready.org/register and get your family, friends, community, scouts, and anyone else you can think of to get registered today! #VoteReady #NVRD
Schedules are hard enough to maintain without throwing a voting-wrench in them. Give yourself some breathing room by getting #VoteReady during #NVRD!
Visit iamvoteready.org to make sure you have everything you need to vote for the midterm elections on Nov 8
National Voter Registration Day is on September 20, but don’t wait until then to get loud and local!
If you’re registered but you’re unsure about your friends and family, take today as an opportunity to check in! iamvoteready.org/verify #noexcuses #VoteReady #NVRD
60% of eligible voters are never even asked to register! If you’re one of them, we can help!
Check your registration today at iamvoteready.org/verify #knowingishalfthebattle #NVRD
It’s National Voter Registration Week and we want you to be #VoteReady. Moving, changing your legal name, or changing party affiliation are all reasons why you should check your registration.
Go to iamvoteready.org/verify to be ready for Nov 8! #NVRD
1 in 4 eligible voters aren’t registered to vote. Let’s close that gap and get the word out far and wide about how easy it is to register to vote.
It takes less than 2 minutes to get set up through iamvoteready.org/register #NVRD
35% of nonvoters say that work or school scheduling conflicts prevent them from getting to the ballot box.
We’re a dedicated Electionday.org partner and we’re pledging to give paid time off to vote on or before Election Day, Tuesday, November 8th.
Only 23 states require some form of paid time off to vote.
We’re calling on companies, schools, organizations and teams to give students and workers the time off they need to cast their ballot. Learn more and join us at electionday.org
44% of employers gave employees PTO to vote in 2018, up from 37% in 2016.
Let’s keep that trend on the rise and increase that % for this year’s midterms. We can get #VoteReady for Election Day on Nov. 8th by hitting more than 50%. Let’s do this!
It’s important to help our team navigate democracy. That’s why we’ve joined @votedotorg to commit to giving PTO on or before Election Day so they can make their voices heard at the ballot box on Nov. 8th.
Do you give PTO for elections? Let us know!
We believe you shouldn’t have to choose between your paycheck and your vote. That's why we’re proud to be an Electionday.org partner alongside @votedotorg, because democracy is everyone's business.
Join us at electionday.org
In 2020, nearly 80 million voting-eligible Americans did not vote. Democracy shouldn’t come at a cost to the voter.
Does the company that you work for, or represent, offer paid time off for voting? Let us know at electionday.org
35% of nonvoters say that work or school scheduling conflicts prevent them from getting to the ballot box.
We’re a dedicated Electionday.org partner and we’re pledging to give paid time off to vote on or before Election Day, Tuesday, November 8th.
#voteready #PTO #GOTV #midterms2022
Only 23 states require some form of paid time off to vote.
We’re calling on companies, schools, organizations and teams to give students and workers the time off they need to cast their ballot. Learn more and join us at electionday.org
#voteready #PTO #GOTV #midterms2022
44% of employers gave employees PTO to vote in 2018, up from 37% in 2016.
Let’s keep that trend on the rise and increase that % for this year’s midterms. We can get #VoteReady for Election Day on Nov. 8th by hitting more than 50%. Let’s do this!
#voteready #PTO #GOTV #midterms2022
We’ve joined the #VoteReady campaign alongside @votedotorg to make voting seamless this year.
What does it mean to be ‘Vote Ready’?
The first “to-do” on your Vote Ready checklist should be making sure that you’re registered to vote!
Go to https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify to check
We’ve joined @votedotorg to get voters #VoteReady for the midterm elections this fall. We want to make sure that you have everything you need to vote on Nov 8.
First things first: make sure that you're registered!
Go to https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify to check!
We're dedicated to getting voters #VoteReady so you can focus on the things that matter most. Vote smarter, not harder!
The first thing that we need to do is to check your voter registration to make sure you CAN vote. Go to https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify to check!
Let's start at the very beginning. We've heard it's a very good place to start. We want to make sure you're in a good place to be #VoteReady on November 8th.
Go to https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify to check verification!
READY, SET, VOTE! Let's break that down.
READY means to prepare yourself. Check your voter registration.
SET means to position yourself. Locate your polling location, or find out if you can request a mail-in ballot.
VOTE means to GOTV by Nov 8!
Are you #VoteReady?
It’s a midterm year! All 50 states will elect US Representatives, 36 states will elect governors, & 34 states will elect US Senators, along w/other local and state offices. Click the link ⤵️ for everything you need.
https://www.iamvoteready.org/
We’ve joined the #VoteReady campaign alongside @votedotorg to make voting seamless this year.
What does it mean to be ‘Vote Ready’?
The first “to-do” on your Vote Ready checklist should be making sure that you’re registered to vote!
Go to https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify to check
We’ve joined @votedotorg to get voters #VoteReady for the midterm elections this fall. We want to make sure that you have everything you need to vote on Nov 8.
First things first: make sure that you're registered!
Go to https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify to check!
We're dedicated to getting voters #VoteReady so you can focus on the things that matter most. Vote smarter, not harder!
The first thing that we need to do is to check your voter registration to make sure you CAN vote. Go to https://www.iamvoteready.org/verify to check!