Call to Action 3: Make a plan & vote!
Research shows you are more likely to vote if you make a plan to get it done.
In person?
Voters in any state can find their polling location by clicking this link.
Decide what time of day you'll head to the polls and mark it in your calendar.
Ask a friend or family member to join you.
Early?
Early voting is not available in Pennsylvania. Many states do offer early voting and you can learn more from VoteEarlyDay.org by clicking here.
If you choose to vote by mail-in ballot, it is sort of like early voting because government officials and nonprofit leaders are encouraging voters to fill their ballots out and mail them back by the very next day, or as soon as possible, or hand deliver them to their county election office.
By mail/ absentee?
Pennsylvania offers no-excuse-necessary mail-in ballots, and if you would like to request one, you should do so at this link as soon as possible.
When you receive your mail-in ballot, you should plan to fill it out and mail it back by the very next day, or as soon as possible, or hand deliver it to your county election office.
Some states require an excuse to use an absentee ballot. In some of those states, being a college student is a qualifying excuse. Vote.org has information about absentee ballot rules by state at this link.