Get to the polls

If you do one thing in 2020, make sure you vote—in both your state’s primary and general elections. (Scary fact: In 2016, only 55% of the voting age population cast a ballot.)

Already registered and def voting? Organize a voter registration drive. It’s easy: Pick up forms at your local election board, and then do your thing. (R+R tip: Try your neighbors, hang out by a subway entrance, or hit up your fave bar and use it as an excuse to talk to strangers.)

register to vote

Please, please, please! Even if there isn’t a “perfect candidate”, even if you’re not 100% informed on all of the issues, even if you’re really busy and, like, not sure if you’ll be able to fit voting into your schedule.

double check your voter registration status

Already registered? Shit happens, so double-check your voter registration to make sure it’s up-to-date and good to go.

add it to your cal

Get election dates and local deets—and then add them to your calendar now, so you don’t miss a single election.

register other people to vote

Sharing is caring, especially when it comes to voting. So register other people—your friends, your family, your neighbors, strangers waiting for the subway, strangers at a bar, whatever! (You don’t need to do anything fancy to have your own voter registration drive—just check out check out the rules in your state for registering voters before you head out.)