#ElectionTips2020: Voting Information in Your State
NAD October 2, 2020 in ASL 19 Subscribers Subscribe
[TRANSCRIPT & DESC: NAD logo at the bottom right corner. Black background with a blue/gray ribbon slides in with black text “HOUSE REPS & SENATE?” and disappears. Another blue/gray ribbon slides in with black text “ELECTORAL COLLEGE?” and disappears. Another blue/gray ribbon slides in with black text “NATIONAL PARTIES?” and disappears. Another blue/gray ribbon slides in with black text “MAIN IN / ABSENTEE / ALL-MAIL?” and disappears. Another blue/gray ribbon slides in with black text “STRAIGHT TICKET VOTING?” and disappears. White “VOTING INFORMATION IN YOUR STATE” and bright blue “?” appear on the screen then Kim appears.
KIM: Information on elections in your state often covers topics such as where to vote locally, how to check if you are a registered voter - how to check if you are still a registered voter or if you changed your address, who the candidates are, when are the deadlines for registration, what I need to bring when I go in to vote, what to do if you can’t go to vote in person and many more information. Most of this can be found in each state’s Secretary of State’s website. For more information, you can go to NAD’s ASL Voter Hotline.
Black background with bright blue “GO” and white “VOTE”. Video cuts to a dark blue background. Red alphabet letters of “N-A-D” in American Sign Language appear one by one in the center of the video. The copyright text appears in white underneath, “National Association of the Deaf, Copyright 2020, All Rights Reserved”.]
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