Four years since the last presidential election, some voting guidelines have shifted, especially to accommodate new situations regarding COVID-19. Wondering how to cast your ballot this fall? Here’s an in-depth explanation of who can vote and how to make sure your vote is counted in the 2020 election.
How to vote in 2020
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Calista Shohet, Staff Writer
Calista Shohet is a senior at Carlmont High School. This is her third year writing for Scot Scoop. She is very involved on the Carlmont campus and is president of Lunch Bunch, a club where people can make friends with their peers.
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