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The Brennan Center works to ensure that American institutions live up to American ideals. The ideal democracy is one in which everyone counts and every vote is counted. Your vote is your voice. Early voting totals suggest a big Election Day turnout, so we want to be certain you know your rights.
Make sure your vote counts.
- Confirm that you are registered at your current address and find your polling place.
- Vote early if you can! Thirty-seven states and DC have no-excuse early or absentee balloting.
- If you’re missing from the list, make sure you’re in the right polling place. If you are, you have the right to vote a provisional ballot, which will be counted if you were left off the list improperly.
- Did you select one candidate, but the screen says something different? Alert a poll worker before you finalize your vote. They can correct the error and fix the machine.
- Other questions? Long lines? Call the Election Protection Hotline at 1 866 OUR VOTE.
Thank you for joining us as an active participant in our democracy. None of this is possible without you.
See you at the polls,
Team Brennan Center
P.S. Share this video with your networks to ensure your friends and family know their rights too.
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Michael Waldman
Voter suppression could mar the midterms. But pro-voter ballot initiatives in several states offer the chance to dramatically expand and strengthen our democracy.
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Michael German
It’s troubling that the FBI quickly labeled the shooting a hate crime without investigating whether it was a terrorist attack. We need to make fighting right-wing terror a priority.
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Annie Lo
Districts drawn by one party alone are much less likely to be competitive this year than those drawn by a fairer process, a new Brennan Center analysis finds.
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VOTER TURNOUT
Tim Lau
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PROTECT THE VOTE
Tim Lau
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Rigged exposes how our most important right, the right to vote, is being undercut by a decade of dirty tricks and political shenanigans — from gerrymandering to new voter restriction laws and from wide scale voter purges to the 2013 gutting of the Voting Rights Act by the Supreme Court. Shot during the 2016 election season, it is narrated by Jeffrey Wright.
- November 2nd at 6 PM
5:30 p.m. Doors open 6:00 p.m. Screening begins – Introduction by Jeffrey Wright 7:30 p.m. Panel discussion and audience Q&A
- Tishman Auditorium
NYU School of Law 40 Washington Sq South New York, NY 10012
- RSVP now!
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