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    Sep 29

    Not sure where or how to register to vote? Four out of five states (plus the District of Columbia) let citizens register online. Visit to find out if you can register online or where to go to register in person before your state’s deadline.

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  2. 13 hours ago

    Do you have an incorrect or unauthorized charge on your credit card bill? Find out how you can dispute a charge with your credit card company using these tips from .

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  3. 20 hours ago

    GSA Actions offers a vast selection of property no longer needed by the federal government. Boats, vehicles, heavy machinery, and office equipment are just some of the items you will find at . Discover the possibilities and place your bid today:

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    Are you a voter with questions about election security? Check out our new webpage Rumor vs. Reality: . Help ensure the resilience of the 2020 elections from disinformation.

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  5. Oct 23

    Sample ballots and voter guides can help you decide whom to vote for. Before bringing them with you to the polls, find out if these materials are allowed at your polling place by contacting your local election office.

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  6. Oct 23

    In other U.S. elections, candidates are elected directly by popular vote. But the president and vice president are chosen by “electors” through a process called the Electoral College. Learn more about the presidential election process at .

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    Oct 22

    If severe weather might be affecting your area, prepare now: 🚗 Make sure the emergency kit for your car is fully stocked. 🛠️ Have a mechanic check the following on your car. More on how to prepare your car for emergencies:

    Build an emergency car kit
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  8. Oct 22

    Did you lose important documents or records during a storm? This process can be overwhelming, but follow these basic steps to begin replacing them:

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  9. Retweeted
    Oct 22

    Travel increases your chance of getting and spreading . If you get sick and need to go to the hospital, resources may be limited in some destinations. Before you make travel plans, check the COVID-19 risk at your destination:

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  10. Retweeted
    Oct 22

    If you plan to vote in person on Election Day, double-check your polling location by going to . Some polling locations may have changed. Also remember the Three P’s of Voting: Prepare. Participate. Patience. Learn more:

    Be a prepared, participating and patient voter.
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  11. Retweeted
    Oct 22

    Just because your friend on social media posts about a charity, doesn’t mean it’s legit. Do your own research. Call or contact your friend offline and ask about the post. Visit for more info.

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  12. Oct 22

    5/5: Check out for helpful resources.

    Have more questions about the 2020 election?

Check out USA.gov/Voting for helpful resources.
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  13. Oct 22
    Can I vote online for the general election?

No, you cannot vote online in federal elections in the United States. In most U.S. elections, you either need to vote in person at an official polling place or by casting an absentee ballot.
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  14. Oct 22
    How do I know who and what will be on the ballot on Election Day?

Voter guides and sample ballots will show who the candidates are and any state or local measures up for a vote. Reviewing them before Election Day can help you decide who to vote for.
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  15. Oct 22
    If I get an absentee ballot in the mail, can I still vote in person?

Typically, you can exchange your uncast absentee ballot for an in-person ballot, or complete your absentee ballot and hand it in at your polling place.

Check with your local election office to confirm.
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  16. Oct 22

    This year, like every other election year, USAGov provides clear, reliable information about voting and elections. Explore answers to some frequently asked questions we’ve gotten on social media and through contact center chats and calls. (1/5)

    USAGov's Voting FAQ's. Information on how, where, and when to cast your vote.
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    If you're an emergency responder or volunteer struggling to cope, you're not alone. The national Disaster is available 24/7/365. Call 1-800-985-5990 and if you're in need of emotional support. We're here for you.

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    Oct 22

    FTC announces new fraud reporting platform for consumers: . New reporting system will provide streamlined experience and advice for consumers filing complaints with the FTC:

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    Celebrate National Health Education Week by sharing information on food safety and nutrition. Order and download our publications here:

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  20. Oct 21

    Are you a grandparent or other relative raising children? Access free training on policy issues, changes in family dynamics, and navigating the child welfare system.

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    Protect your identity and your Statement information by confirming your ID with your email or cell. Log in to your personal account today.

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