Vote! Vote! Vote! (Are you ready for the midterm elections?)

Want to make an impact? Vote!

November 6th is just around the corner… 28 days to be exact.

435 U.S. House seats and 33 U.S. Senate seats are up for grabs (Senators serve six-year terms, which are staggered, so only 33 states have Senate races this fall). Voter turnout was terrible for the 2014 midterm elections (37% of eligible voters), and we can’t afford to let that happen again!

The New York Times just published a comprehensive guide to the midterms, if you have any further questions about what’s at stake (so much!) and how to vote (the only way to make your voice count).

The first start is ensuring that you’re registered and that you know where to go to fill out your ballot.

(Or by when to mail in your ballot.) Make sure that everyone you know has this covered, too! Visit Vote.Gov to register and USA.Gov for any help with how to vote.

Some registration deadlines were as early as yesterday. (Alaska and Rhode Island, FYI; Montana, for in person registration)

You can search for the deadlines in your state here. Take note and share them with any friends in those places! There are often multiple dates per state for in-person, by-mail, and online registration.

Today, there are some deadlines in Mississippi and Washington. Tomorrow, there are deadlines in 18 states! Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah. It’s time to get on it!

Here, in California, the deadline to register in person, online, or by mail is Oct. 22. Residents who miss the deadline can still register at an election office and vote with a provisional ballot. The vote will be counted when the registration is verified.

You may be entitled to time off to vote on November 6th!

While we may not have a national holiday or weekend polls for voting, as in some countries, the majority of US states do have time-off-to-vote laws, also referred to as voter-leave laws, and have different requirements and exceptions for employers and employees. You can check the law in your state regarding whether your employer is required to give you time off to vote, whether it is to be paid or unpaid, and about any exceptions. And even if your state does not give you time off, your employer may. If you are an employer, I hope you will support your employees in doing their civic duty!

It is your right and your responsibility to vote.

Unfortunately, state by state, there are measures being taken to make it more difficult for young people, minorities, and disenfranchised citizens to do so. It’s not a new fight, and you can read more about anti-democratic voter-suppression laws and the fight against them during civil rights movement, here.

Get out the vote! 

Ask friends and family if they’re registered. Volunteer to protect voting rights or at whenweallvote.org—check out their week of action toolkit link there for more ideas of what you can do at your comfort level. And then vote!

P.S. Why so many Americans don’t vote. Only 54% of eligible voters in Samantha Bee’s Full Frontal audience were registered—so they developed a game app. And these are the folks who hope young folks don’t vote [wink]…

[Leading artwork, is by Libby VanderPloeg, and is featured in SaveArtSpace x Tumblr’s #whatwillyoudo billboard exhibition in Austin, TX. Prints are available here.]

Have a delicious weekend! (& Friday Links)

October is here! The pumpkin patches are open, the costumes are hanging in the stores, and Skyler’s preschool playdough is scented with cinnamon. The shadows on the grass at soccer practice look especially long as the days grow shorter. Do you look forward to this time of year? (like Mr. Autumn Man?)

We have a few weekend trips coming up soon, so we’ll be staying close to home this weekend. Tonight we’re going to try a new Indian recipe and watch a movie—not sure what yet. Seen anything good lately?

I hope you have a fun weekend planned. Here are some links of note, mostly diverting ones this week as the news remains so grim…

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Dinner tonight: Steamed mussels

One of my favorite summer-to-fall dishes, an easy weeknight dinner, is steamed mussels. It’s like having soup and being at the beach all at once.

Plus, my kids love these. We ordered linguine with clams over the summer in Italy and we couldn’t stop them from stealing all of the shellfish. I once learned from Martha Stewart (of all people!) that you can use one mussel shell like a pincher to pinch out the meat from the other shells and you can imagine that the think that’s pretty fun, too!

This is the most basic preparation—and perhaps my favorite. But you’re only limited by your imagination when it comes to adding flavor. Use thai herbs and coconut milk, or tomatoes and spice, or simmer in stout…

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