Tuesday Novemeber 8th we will have the most historic election we've had in years. Voting is so important, and knowing everything you can about the process is vital. While this information is true for Pennsylvania, it holds true in most states—Pennsylvania is such an important swing state. Tailor the information to your state in particular.
When can you vote?
Tuesday November 8th, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you're in line at the polls before 8 p.m., you can vote, no matter what.
Where do you vote?
You should of gotten a voter registration card in the mail if you updated your voting address. The address on the voter registration card is where you go. If you live on campus at most schools, you can go to a major spot on campus to vote. If not, most people living off campus it will be within walking distance.
I don't know if I'm registered...?
Go to Iwillvote.com to confirm your voter registration and polling place.
Do I need an ID?
Have you voted at this location before? If the answer is yes, no ID is needed. If this is your first time voting, then yes you need an ID. Your school ID, passport, driver license, or any government authorized ID will work.
Voting is your civil duty...regardless if you like the candidates or not, you can't complain for four years if you don't vote. Make a plan, get out and vote.