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The first step of any voting plan is to check that you are fully registered to vote. The voter registration deadline in MA is October 15, so if you're an MA resident make sure you handle your registration by then! Other states may have different registration deadlines. The links below will take you directly to voter registration websites to either register or check on your registration status and deadlines by state.
When it comes to voting, you have options on how to cast your vote in a way that is convenient for you. Use the links below to decide what method of voting will work best for your schedule.
Use these resources to educate yourself on the parties and candidates for federal and local elections this year. You can also use some of these resources to obtain a sample ballot so you can see exactly what you will be voting on and do your research before making a final decision.
Available on-campus only. Monthly “pro/con” reports focused on pending U.S. Congressional legislation and Supreme Court debates, with regular updates as issues evolve.
Tell your friends and family what you have learned about the upcoming elections and voting process. The best way to ensure election day accountability is to get a voting buddy- share your voting plans with a friend and then either go together to cast your votes or hold each other accountable for completing the process whatever way you've chosen.