With Election Day just around the corner, young voters have the power to shape the future in significant ways. Recent studies show that the 18-29 age group could be pivotal in swinging close elections, especially in battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona. In such competitive races, every vote matters.
Why Voting Matters—Especially This Year
For young people, the stakes are higher than ever. Key issues like climate action, student debt, healthcare, and employment policies are directly impacted by election outcomes. The youth turnout in 2020 was one of the highest on record, and maintaining or increasing this trend could influence decisions on critical issues affecting the next generation. In close races, which may be decided by just thousands—or even hundreds—of votes, young voters have the chance to make a meaningful impact.
Key Battleground States
In crucial states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona, the vote margins are incredibly tight. Young voters in these swing states have the unique ability to shape national outcomes by electing candidates who align with their priorities on social justice, reproductive rights, and economic growth. Voting in these battleground states could make the difference in electing leaders who support the issues young people care about most.
Make a Voting Plan

Creating a concrete voting plan ensures your voice is heard, without the stress of last-minute complications. Here are some essential steps to create your voting plan:
- Know Your Voting Options: Decide if you’ll vote in person, by mail, or through early voting if available.
- Pick Your Time: Plan when you’ll go to vote if you’re voting in person. Polling places often open early and stay open late, but be prepared for varying wait times.
- Review Your Ballot: Familiarize yourself with the candidates and issues on your ballot in advance to vote with confidence.
To help with your planning, here are a few resources to make sure you’re ready for Election Day:
- Find Your Polling Place: Find your voting location here.
- Confirm Your Registration: Check your voter registration status.
- Know Your Polling Hours: Each state has specific hours, so be sure to see hours and other voting details.
Spread the Word
With the power to influence policies that affect our lives for years to come, young people play a crucial role. So, make a plan, share the knowledge, and make Election Night unforgettable. Every vote matters, and it’s up to you to make yours count!
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