Today is National Voter Registration Day in the United States. Since its creation in 2012, nearly 3 million voters have registered to vote on this holiday. Redditors already know a thing or two about voting, but did you know that according to the US Census Bureau, only 67% of eligible voters were registered in 2018?
IRL votes are the hallmark of a vibrant and participatory democracy, and although the 2020 election brings along unique challenges with the coronavirus, it also puts forward a wealth of online and offline tools that can help more Americans participate and get vote-ready.