Election day is here, and all across the nation, men and women of every background and party are lining up to cast their vote for who will lead our country for the next four years.
It's time. You've thought long and hard these past few months about who you want to bring your country through these turbulent times and into a bright future. You've done your research, answered your phone calls and muted your annoying friends on Facebook who just won't be quiet about the candidate you don't support (don't lie, we've all done it) — you're ready. All that's left to do is fill in those bubbles and cast your vote!
But what about those few things that you may have forgotten from your high school civics class? Or those questions that you may be a little afraid to ask for fear of the "are you dumb" looks you'll receive?
Don't be ashamed. This is a safe space.
Here are the answers to some common questions people have when it comes to the presidential election.
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How do I know if I'm eligible to vote?
Is it too late to register to vote?
What's the difference between absentee voting and mail-in voting?
How do I know if my early vote was even counted?
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Can I change my vote?