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- Kim Nagy | VoteProChoice
< Back to all endorsed candidates Michigan Kim Nagy Running for: Michigan State Senate - District 31 Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location
- Leslie Danks Burke | VoteProChoice
< Back to all endorsed candidates New York Leslie Danks Burke Running for: New York State Senate - District 58 Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location
- Christine Sokoloski | VoteProChoice
< Back to all endorsed candidates New Jersey Christine Sokoloski Running for: Manville Borough Council Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location
- Lulu Seikaly | VoteProChoice
< Back to all endorsed candidates Texas Lulu Seikaly Running for: U.S. House of Representatives - Texas 3rd Congressional District Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location
- Stephanie S. Thomas | VoteProChoice
< Back to all endorsed candidates Florida Stephanie S. Thomas Running for: Miami City Commission - District 5 Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location
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< Back to all endorsed candidates California Kipp Mueller Running for: California State Senate - District 21 Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location
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< Back to all endorsed candidates Wisconsin Janet Protasiewicz Running for: Wisconsin State Supreme Court Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location
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< Back to all endorsed candidates Massachusetts Nicola Williams Running for: Cambridge City Council Register to Vote Request Absentee Ballot Find My Polling Location
- Elect Ghazala Hashmi | VoteProChoice
Ghazala Hashmi is the only candidate for Lieutenant Governor endorsed by abortion rights groups. Elect Pro-Choice Democrat Ghazala Hashmi for Virginia Lieutenant Governor Early Vote Now Through Nov. 1, or on Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 4. Find Your Polling Place Learn More about Ghazala Why vote for Ghazala Hashmi? Ghazala Hashmi is a champion for women and families. She’s an experienced educator who spent nearly 30 years as a professor, and she is a mother to two daughters. Ghazala Hashmi is the only candidate for Lieutenant Governor endorsed by abortion rights groups. With GOP extremists trying to ban abortion and jail doctors, she wrote the bill shielding Virginia doctors from right-wing prosecutors, and she’s helping pass the constitutional amendment to secure reproductive rights for all Virginians. As Lieutenant Governor, she will protect public education, reproductive freedom, and democracy. Ghazala Hashmi has a successful track record of fighting back against Donald Trump. When Trump tried to take away healthcare from 600,000 Virginians, she led the fight to stop him. And while Trump works to destroy the Department of Education, she defends students, supports teachers, and fights to block book bans. Vote for Ghazala Hashmi for Lieutenant Governor on (or before) November 4. Find Your Polling Place Was this helpful? Please consider supporting our work to uplift pro-choice champions like Ghazala Hashmi.
- Find Your Polling Place | Vote Pro-Choice
Find your polling place! Access our user-friendly tool to find your voting location for upcoming elections. Stay informed and exercise your right to vote. Voting Frequently Asked Questions How do I know if I’m registered to vote? What if I need to register to vote? You can check if you are registered at Vote.org here: (https://www.vote.org/am-i-registered-to-vote/) If you need to register to vote, visit www.vote.org/register-to-vote/(http://www.vote.org/register-to-vote/) What are the deadlines for registering to vote and casting my ballot? Each state has different deadlines. Head to www.vote.org (http://vote.org/)and choose your state's election website to learn more. Can I vote by mail? Voting and election policies differ state-by-state. To learn about each state's vote-by-mail policies, visit https://www.vote.org/absentee-voting-rules/(https://www.vote.org/absentee-voting-rules/) How do I find my polling place to vote? At the time of an election, you can find your polling place when you're ready to cast an in-person ballot by: 1. After completing your ballot using the Vote Pro-Choice voter guide (as available), click "Find My Polling Place." 2. Use the polling place locator tool provided by Vote America 3. Your voter registration card typically has your local polling place address 4. Contact your local election office Polling places can change from election to election. Always check and confirm your polling location for each election.(https://www.voteprochoice.us/find-your-polling-place) Can I vote early? Also known as in-person absentee voting, many states offer early voting. You can find information on your state's early voting rules at www.vote.org(http://www.vote.org/) What do I need to bring to my polling place to vote? This depends on the state you live in. We recommend checking your state’s voting rules and requirements often, and you can view what is required at vote.org(http://vote.org/) What if I have any problems while voting? If you have any questions or experience any difficulty during the voting process, please call the Election Protection hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE Register to Vote Check Your Registration Request Your Ballot









