Additionally, for key moments leading up to November 3 ? including Election Day itself ? we’ll provide you with timely reminders across YouTube and our social handles on how to register, how to vote and where to vote. We’ll also share information from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission about volunteering at the polls, so you can learn more about how to get involved this election season. And as in the past, you’ll be able to easily access live coverage from authoritative sources during key election-related events, such as the debates, election night and inauguration.
In the coming weeks, we’ll also launch two new
YouTube Originals
to bring you helpful election-related information through innovative and creative ways. “YouChoose 2020” is an interactive voting special that takes you through the key steps in the voting process using the YouTube meme of your choosing ? from a cooking tutorial that compares voting to following a recipe, to an auto repair video that breaks down the ‘nuts and bolts’ of voting. “Kid Correspondent” is a four-part election special on YouTube and YouTube Kids that helps parents and families better understand and talk about civic engagement and the democratic process, such as how to use a decision tree to make tough decisions.?
As we approach November 3, we’re working hard to make YouTube a more reliable source for news and information, as well as an open platform for healthy political discourse. We’ll continue to keep you updated on our efforts to support the 2020 U.S. election and others around the world.