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I’m going to hold your hand when I say this, but voting in this year’s election requires p

I’m going to hold your hand when I say this, but voting in this year’s election requires planning. Due to the enormous amount of info around the election, voting can be confusing — ESPECIALLY as a first-timer. You’re probably asking yourself a ton of very valid questions like... - Should I vote in my home state or where I'm going to college? - Should I vote early, absentee, or IRL? - Do I need multiple forms of ID? - How am I even getting to the polls? Where is my polling place? No need to spiral. We’ve got you covered. (And dw, we even have rideshare discounts.) To answer all of your burning questions, Her Campus has launched How To Actually Vote ([HowToActuallyVote.com]( a new initiative to help break it all down. It’s simple, straightforward, and designed to make voting less overwhelming. By answering a few questions, you'll get step-by-step guidance to create a personalized voting plan and feel ready to cast your vote. Whether it’s early voting, absentee ballots, or navigating down-ballot races, we’re helping you navigate it all. Head to [HowToActuallyVote.com]( to feel confident in casting your vote as a college student NOW! PS: Help us spread the word about this initiative to friends and fellow voters! FYI,[National Voter Education Week]( begins tomorrow (!!!) and with 41 million Gen Zers eligible to vote this year, you have the power to show up and make a difference — let’s make sure we’re all ready to do it. [Click here to get started!]( [Here's Why Early Voting Is A Smart Choice For College Students There are a lot of benefits.]( [First-Time Voter? Here's What To Know Before Hitting The Polls Pay attention to number three!]( (Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2022 Her Campus Media, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you either signed up for our mailing list on HerCampus.com or you entered a giveaway on the site and agreed to receive newsletters from Her Campus. Our mailing address is: Her Campus Media 9 Lansdowne St Suite 2 Boston, MA 02215 [Add us to your address book]( No longer interested? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Her Campus Media · 9 Lansdowne St · Suite 2 · Boston, MA 02215 · USA

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