
Help Get Out the Vote: Get or volunteer to give a ride to the polls.

Democracy isn’t a spectator sport!
In many states, new voting rules have made it more difficult for people to get to polling stations. These rules particularly affect people of color, people with disabilities, young people, elderly people, and women. Fight back against an unfair political system. Get or give a ride to the polls.
Rideshare2Vote
CarPoolVote
DriveYourBallot
Lyft (discounted rides)
Find these and other helpful resources to vote and get out the vote with the free OneClickVotingHelp app. It collects different resources and makes them easy to find on a phone or laptop. The app works on a phone, tablet or laptop. Click on an icon to find details on getting a ride to the polls. Having a problem voting? Click a button and it dials the Election Protection helpline.
(This app is a work in progress. Please send me other voting resources that should be included into the app).
Find the voting resource you need immediately at https://bit.ly/Oneclickvotinghelp

How to use the app on a smartphone
Voting help for hurricane victims
“Hurricanes Helene and Milton have displaced many thousands of people from their residences; disrupted vital services; closed schools, businesses, and other places; slowed postal delivery; and destroyed important personal possessions, including photos and identification documents.
With Election Day, November 5 approaching, the Justice Department is working to ensure that voters in states impacted by natural disasters have information necessary to access the ballot. In some states, officials have enacted recent changes in response to the impact of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.” — U.S. Department of Justice

Resources
Vote411
Vote.gov
Election Protection 866-Our-Vote
Common Cause
VoteRiders
U.S. Department of Justice
League of Women Voters
TakeAway: VOTE!
Deepak
DemLabs
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Image credit: Lyft
Research credit: Thanks to Bruce Watson with the Grassroots Connector
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