What You Should Do Before Heading To The Polls
The 2024 US presidential election is just around the corner. This election season is particularly intense as there’s so much at stake for the American people. Voters hope the next group of elected officials can meet the growing needs of Americans, especially the middle class.
People are feeling the crunch with rising food, gas and housing costs even as the economy has been trending in a positive direction overall. There’s a lot at stake, requiring everyone’s attention and participation.
No one should feel like they must set aside part of their needs when they cast a ballot. Threats to democracy, reproductive freedom and economic concerns are not trade-offs. They all matter. And people should be able to live free of fear that their needs won’t be met.
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To make an impact, it’s essential to get out there and vote. But before heading to the ballot, it’s vital that people feel informed and educated about issues and policies impacting their community. Here are a few things to consider before heading to the polls.
When is the presidential election?
The 2024 election will be on Tuesday, 5 November 2024, and the winner will begin their four-year term as POTUS starting in January 2025. Voters will also be casting their ballots for members of Congress, who will play a crucial role in getting legislation passed in 2025.
Harris v. Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris, who is a Democrat, and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, will face up against the republican nominee, former president Donald Trump and his running mate, Ohio senator JD Vance.
There are also independent candidates running for president, including Jill Stein, Cornel West and Chase Oliver.
Where can you cast your ballot?
Vote.org has a poll locator that you can utilize to find voting sites in your area. You can also use the comprehensive tool to search for early voting sites.
If you opted to vote by mail, don’t delay returning your ballot. Rules for when the election office must receive a ballot vary from state to state. Check to see if you can drop your ballot in a secure drop box.
Black Progressive Action Coalition also allows users to find polling locations in their area. Double-check to see if times have been updated at your polling site. Some organizations like VoteRiders offer travel accommodations to people in need.
Check out a sample ballot
Make sure to vote all the way down your ballot. You may miss your chance to cast your vote in some critical categories. Voters often overlook attorney generals, secretaries of state and other important offices. Check your ballot to see if candidates are running for some of these offices in your area.
And if it’s too much to remember, write down your choices so that you can go to the polls prepared.
Know your rights
Political tensions are running high this election season. Some voters have been harassed and intimidated at the polls.
Be aware of your surroundings, and if possible, head to the polls with a friend or family member. Also, 866-Our-Vote is a hotline that voters can use anywhere in the country. Whether you are voting early or on election day, if you have an issue, call this hotline for support.
Make sure you check out the BPAC Election Resource Center for more information.
Written by NewsOne’s editorial team.
Paid for by Black Progressive Action Coalition.
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