Kids don't have lobbyists.
Kids don't make campaign contributions.
And kids can't vote.
This Election Day, they need you to Vote for Them.
From the local school superintendent to the men and women who sit in Congress thousands of miles away – each one has the power to prioritize ending childhood hunger. And you have the power to put them there.
As we approach the November 6 election, here are five things to know about being prepared to vote in November:
1. Registering to vote is as easy as 1-2-3. Register online in just three easy steps. (You can do it in Spanish, too.)
2. Think you’re already a registered voter? You can check your voter registration status online.
3. Know before you go. Find your polling location before Election Day.
4. Learn how to vote early or by mail in your state.
5. Never miss an election. Sign up for ongoing election reminders so you can continue to use your voice.
Voting matters. Thank you for taking the time to use your voice on behalf of kids.