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The 2020 presidential election is November 3, meaning voters have less than seven weeks to complete or update their registration. The good news is that there are way, way too many services you can use to register to vote online. You really have no excuse.
That said, there’s a lot of misinformation out there, including outright fake websites that pretend to be voter registration pages. These are intentionally misleading at best; others are phishing and malware traps.
But don’t let the falsehoods and fakery dissuade you from registering if you need to. Stick to the apps and websites we provide in this post, and you’ll be safe.
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Pretty much every social media platform prominently display links to helpful—and real—voter registration websites that will take you less than a minute or two to fill out.
On top of these features, each platform lets you post when you’ve registered or voted, which could help encourage others to follow your lead.
Social media isn’t the only shortcut, however. Other apps and websites like YouTube, Discord, Uber, Google Search, and more also include links for completing your voter registration online, and other will surely follow in the coming weeks.
Most of these will take you to an online registration portal like TurboVote, Vote.gov, NCSL.gov, or the US Election Assistance Commission’s mail-in registration forms if you live in one of the few states that do not do online voter registration. All of these are legitimate ways to register to vote.
And hey, since we just dropped pretty much every link you’d need in order to fill out your voter registration online or by mail, I guess that means this post is yet another way to register online. If you’ve read this far, take a minute or two to fill out your registration. An
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