Narrator: Get Ready to Vote. Step 1 - Registration. Jenny, Alabama: Check to see if your state requires registration, and find out what the deadline is. Sashi, Texas: If you are already registered to vote, maybe you need to update some of your registration information. Narrator: Step 2 - ID Leon, North Dakota: It's important to have your identification with you when you go vote. Colin, Kansas: If you don't have an ID, some states offer free non-driver ID cards, especially for people that need them to vote. Narrator: Step 3 - Polling Places Sashi, Texas: Find out your polling location and what the voting hours are for that place. Jenny, Alabama: If you're in line before the polls close, you do have a right vote. Keep your spot in line and don't leave until you have cast your ballot. Sean, Tennessee: Next, figure out how you are going to get to the polling place. Whether it's using public transportation or getting help from your friends and family. Randall, South Carolina: If you need particular accommodations because of your certain disability, you should call the precinct ahead of time and request those. Narrator: Step 4 - Support Sashi, Texas: You can bring someone to assist you in the voting process. Karla, West Virginia: There usually are people at the polling place that can help you if you don't have anybody to go with you. They do have to accommodate you. Narrator: For more info, visit your Secretary of State or County elections website.