Updated on Oct. 14 at 5:15 PM ET
Voting in the 2020 election will look a lot different from participating in previous elections.
More people than ever before are set to vote by mail because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and laws around mail voting are different in each state.
Election officials are also pushing for younger people to volunteer as poll workers for the polling locations that will be open.
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