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    Oct 30

    Voter accessibility laws ensure that people with disabilities or language barriers are able to vote. If you know you’ll need accommodations in person on , contact your state or local election office to find out what to expect at your polling place.

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    1 Day until ! Remember to use trusted sources like local and state elections officials for election information (polling locations & hours, any ID requirements, voter registration info and more) .

    Trusted Info. Rely only on trusted sources of info. 1 Day to ELECTION DAY 2020 www.eac.gov/vote www.eac.gov/vote #VoteReady. 1 black man, 1 white pregnant woman and 2 elderly voters ready to vote.
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    If you plan to vote in person on : ☑️ Be sure to wear a mask. ☑️ Stay two arms’ length away from others. ☑️ Use hand sanitizer frequently while you're there. Explore more tips from :

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    Oct 30

    Having records of your damages will help with insurance claims and disaster assistance applications. If affected your property, follow these steps: 📸 Take photos of everything that looks damaged 📋 Create a list of damaged items 📃 Save receipts for any costs you incur

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    Do you know how your benefit is calculated? Your monthly benefit amount is based on your highest 35 years of earnings. Download our checklist and learn more:

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    Nov 1

    Do time changes make you 🥱😴😫? Try these three tips to tackle the end of . Get more tips on sleep from the : .

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    16 hours ago

    When you register to vote, you may not get a notice that your application has been accepted. Check your registration status by looking up your state on .

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    4 hours ago

    Get information about your polling place, including where yours is located, what the hours are, and if you can change it:

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  10. 15 hours ago

    Need to find your polling place? Learn where yours is located, what the hours are, and if you can change it:

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  11. Retweeted
    Oct 31

    Do you think you missed your state's voter registration deadline? In many states, qualified residents can register and cast a ballot on the same day or on Election Day. Head to to find your state's rules about voter registration.

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    Nov 1

    Get information about your polling place, including where yours is located, what the hours are, and if you can change it:

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  13. Nov 1

    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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    Oct 31

    Get your Election Day questions answered at :

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  15. Oct 31

    Change your address online in just a few steps to make sure your mail follows you to your new place:

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  16. Oct 31

    Typical Halloween activities can be fun, but some can increase your risk of getting viruses like COVID-19 or the common flu. Stay safe with these tips from as you trick-or-treat, carve pumpkins with friends, and partake in other fall activities.

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  17. Oct 31

    Do you know how to return your absentee ballot in your state? Some states need to have it by for your vote to count. Understand where and when to submit your ballot, like into an official drop box or at your election office:

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  18. Oct 31

    Changes to polling places are possible due to the coronavirus. These may include different locations, layouts, procedures, and availability of translators. Check with your local election office to learn what to expect at your polling place:

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  19. Oct 30

    When you cast your vote, there may be rules about what you can and can’t bring to the polls. Whether it is notes you’ve written, your phone, or a sample ballot, check with your local election office first to find out what’s allowed before you go.

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  20. Oct 30

    Evictions are on hold until December 31, 2020, due to COVID-19. If you can't pay your rent, it's important to know your rights. Use these tips from to find out more about your eligibility and getting financial assistance.

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  21. Oct 30

    Death always comes at an unexpected time, but in the event of it happening to a loved one, do you know what to do? The National Institute on Aging has made it a little easier for you to be prepared before it happens.

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