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How are you planning to vote this year?

How are you planning to vote this year?

How are you planning to vote in this coming election?

We’re down to the last month before Election Day, and now is the time to be thinking about your plan for voting. Voting can be a confusing process depending on where you live, and rules vary by state and even municipality.

Research has shown that people who think through how they’re going to vote in advance of Election Day are more likely to turn out. A 2010 study found that people in Pennsylvania who were asked to create a plan before the election were more likely to actually vote than similar voters who weren’t asked to make a plan.

Last week, Donald Trump called voting “stupid stuff” at a rally in Indiana, but getting your vote in early could be the most convenient way to do it. And at that same rally, Trump even encouraged his voters to “go out, make a plan to vote early, vote absentee or vote in-person on election day.”

So we’d like to know (very vaguely) how you’re doing it this year. Voting in person? Or by mail? Let us know in the poll below.

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Trump has called early voting “stupid stuff” and is instilling false claims of voter fraud. How are you planning on voting to ensure your vote counts?

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