1. A First-Time Voting Guide for Students and Other Newcomers

    https://www.publicservicedegrees.org/college-resources/student-voting-guide/

    Step 1. Register to Vote. Before casting your ballot, you need to register. Each state sets its own requirements and deadlines, with some allowing you to register on Election Day, and others requiring registration in advance.

  2. Understand the Process! - National Voter Education Week

    https://nationalvotereducationweek.org/process/

    Gain confidence in your vote by understanding the process: from election rules to ballot counting, knowledge empowers your voice at the polls.

  3. The Voting Process: From the Ballot Box to the Presidency - NBCNews

    https://www.nbcnews.com/specials/election-voting-ballot/

    After voting and leaving the booth, the ballot is scanned electronically and then placed into a secure box. The ballots stay at the polling place until everyone has voted, Poland said....

  4. Overview of the presidential election process - USAGov

    https://www.usa.gov/presidential-election-process

    Learn the steps that result in the election of a U.S. president. When is the next presidential election? An election for president of the United States happens every four years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

  5. A step-by-step guide to Monday’s Electoral College vote

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/13/politics/electoral-college-vote-step-by-step-guide/index.html

    Since Election Day on November 3, all 50 states and the District of Columbia have certified their votes and named slates of electors, who will meet on Monday to formally cast their ballots for...

  6. The right to vote and the voting process in the USA : Throughline : NPR

    https://www.npr.org/2020/10/02/919532786/how-we-vote

    In this episode, the process of voting; how it was originally designed, who it was intended for, moments in our country's history when we reimagined it altogether, and what we're left with...

  7. Make a Voting Plan - VOTE411

    https://www.vote411.org/make-your-plan

    It only takes 2 minutes to register. Get started by using our easy, online tool. Be sure to check your state's registration deadline. Some states allow you to register in person on Election Day or during early voting, while others require that you register in advance.

  8. Voting Process - National Geographic Society

    https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/resource-library-voting-process/

    In the United States, the voting process is fairly straightforward. First, an eligible citizen registers to vote, studies the candidates and issues, looks up their polling location, then casts their ballot during the election. Teach your students about the importance of voting with these resources.

  9. Electing a president: lesson overview - Khan Academy

    https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/us-government-and-civics/us-gov-political-participation/us-gov-electing-a-president/a/lesson-summary-electing-a-president

    US presidential elections are held every four years, but the process is long and consists of several stages. It can take candidates more than a year of campaigning even to win the nomination of their party, let alone the presidency itself.