How To Vote

  • September 18, 2008
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You’re ready, set, and rarin’ to participate in the electoral process! Your enthusiasm is great, but if you want to make your vote count, you’ll need to know where to go and what to do.

You Will Need

  • Registration confirmation
  • Information about your local polling place
  • A calendar
  • A government-issued ID (or suitable alternative)
  • A portable source of entertainment
  • An opinion
  • A love of democracy
How To Vote: Check yourself

Step 1: Check yourself

Triple-check your information. Put election day on your calendar, and use a site like canivote.org to confirm that you’re actually registered. Then, check your state’s website to make sure you know where your proper polling place is, how to get there, and its hours.

How To Vote: Call in patriotic

Step 2: Call in patriotic

Let your boss or professor know if you plan to vote before or during work or school hours. Since the voting process can take some time, giving a heads up to the powers that be can save you a lot of grief later on.

How To Vote: Bring documentation

Step 3: Bring documentation

Bring documentation that will establish your right to vote. Each state’s regulations differ, so look up your local rules on vote411.org. Some places require you to present a government-issued ID, like a driver’s license or passport, while others will send you a voter ID card after you register.

Some places will let you use other documentation — like a utility bill, bank statement, or paycheck — as well.

How To Vote: Bring entertainment

Step 4: Bring entertainment

A lot of people want to make their voice heard, so you sometimes may need to wait for your turn at the voting booth. Bring along something to keep you entertained while you wait.

Polling lines usually peak early in the morning and late at night. If you’d like to avoid the wait, cast your ballot during off hours.

How To Vote: Do some research

Step 5: Do some research

If you’re worried about how exactly you’ll be casting your ballot, visit vote411.org to familiarize yourself with the methods available in your area. Your options might include an optical scan ballot, a mechanical lever machine, or a paper or electronic ballot.

Consult the army of voting day volunteers at the polling location if you have any questions. They’ll be happy to help you.

How To Vote: Vote

Step 6: Vote

Arrive at your polling location, wait your turn, enter the booth, and cast your ballot. Democracy feels good, doesn’t it?

In the 2000 presidential election, only 55% of voting-age Americans cast a ballot.

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