We at Technical.ly are, um, enthusiastic about voting.
And with that not-hyperbole-really-the-most-consequential-of-our-lives election a mere 25* days away, we want to do our part in encouraging voter turnout in the markets we cover.
So, just in case you’ve been meaning to register and need one extra boost: Below, find links to do so in Delaware, Virginia, D.C., Maryland and Pennsylvania.
We’ll update this short guide as we find new resources to include. And if you’re still unsure of the best way for you to vote in this year’s General Election — or if you live in a state not mentioned here — the recently formed Voter Communications Task Force, whose members include former Delaware governor Jack Markell, have launched votercommunication.org. The site offers detailed information about how to vote in each state, and will be updated through Election Day.
Delaware
The last day to register online to vote in the 2020 general election in Delaware is Saturday, Oct. 10. Here’s more on the mail-in voting process from Technical.ly Delaware.
Register hereD.C.
The last day to register online to vote in the 2020 general election in the District is Tuesday, Oct. 13. You can also register to vote in person on Election Day. Check out The Washington Post’s voter guide for D.C.
Register hereVirginia
The last day to register online to vote in the 2020 general election in Virginia is Tuesday, Oct. 13. Check out The Washington Post’s voter guide for Virginia.
Register hereMaryland
The last day to register online to vote in the 2020 general election in the District is Tuesday, Oct. 13. Check out The Washington Post’s voter guide for Maryland, and this cool map of ballot drop box locations.
Register herePennsylvania
The last day to register online to vote in the 2020 general election in Pennsylvania is Monday, Oct. 19. Check out The Philadelphia Inquirer’s voting guide in English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional) and Vietnamese.
Register hereIf you’re in Philadelphia, catch these additional tips from sister site Generocity:
- The County Board of Elections must receive your application for a mail-in ballot by 5 p.m. on Oct. 27.
- Here are the polling places that will be open Nov. 3.
- Here is a step-by-step guide for how to vote by mail.
- Here are the locations of mail-in ballot drop boxes in Philly and the suburbs.
- Still have questions about the election? Committee of Seventy has you covered.
*Doesn’t mean we’ll know the results of that election in 25, or even 26, days.
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