When Americans vote early – busy schedules, long lines, or confusing rules can’t stop us from casting our ballot. And, bonus, it shortens Election Day lines and helps ensure no one has to choose between their health and casting a ballot. Voting early rules vary widely nationwide, and we want to ensure you have all the answers you need to vote early and celebrate with us today.

We will be answering all your questions about #VoteEarlyDay and how to #VoteEarly, starting at 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT

Look up the options to vote early in your state here: https://voteearlyday.org/voter-tool/

Learn more about Vote Early Day on our website: https://www.voteearlyday.org/

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7 comments
  1. True or false? As soon as I actually vote the amount of political mail I get goes down.

  2. Hi Bryce!!

    Ive done some canvassing and talking to voters in the past. One of the hardest conversations I’ve had is around nontraditional voting ie early voting and voting by mail. What kind of rhetoric or language can I use to help people expand their understanding for how to vote?

  3. Who comprises the demographic right now that’s hardest to engage politically?

  4. I’ve been a poll clerk for a couple of cycles, and we often see on day of voting, people confused about their precinct + many people who need a change of address (or same day registration). Could you talk a little about how voting early helps address any or all of the above?

  5. In my state we have over a month to vote before the last day of voting.

    What are your thoughts on how extended an early voting period can or should be? Is there an upper limit, and if so what sort of considerations should policymakers keep in mind when setting the length of an early voting period?

  6. What can I do to get political candidates from other states that I am legally unable to vote for to send me **more** texts?

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