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Voting is one of the most important rights we have as citizens.

Every day, decisions are made at all levels of government that affect our families, our income, and even our jobs. When we don’t vote, we leave it to others to make those choices for us.

Every state has its own processes and timelines for registering to vote, voting early, and voting absentee, some of which may have been impacted by COVID-19.

Find information on your state’s rules here:

 Find information on what’s on your ballot:

There are online, non-partisan resources available, such as TurboVote or Vote411 to help you register or check your voter status. You can also access sample ballots at those websites or via your state’s Secretary of State website.

Every Vote Counts
We will not endorse any political candidates or parties. Leggett & Platt encourages all its employee-partners, regardless of political affiliation, to participate in the electoral process.