Use Your Voice!
Rock The Vote
EPA United is teaming up with Rock the Vote to mobilize adult industry workers, fans, friends and allies!
Every time someone uses one of the voting links we have provided below, EPA United is able to count them and demonstrate to politicians that our community represents a huge bloc of active voters.
EPA United strives to be transparent about how your data will be collected and used. Learn how your data will be used.
Election Day
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2024
Pledge to Vote
Get reminders for Key dates
Officially registered to vote? Great! Join your peers in making a pledge to vote and never miss an election!
When you pledge to vote, you join EPA United in showing the government that adult industry professionals, our fans, and our allies are an engaged voter bloc and should not be ignored.
When you make a pledge to vote using this link, you will receive reminders about upcoming election dates and deadlines.
To learn more about data privacy with using these Rock the Vote tools, see our FAQ and Privacy Policy.
Check Voter Status
To vote, you must be registered!
Knowing if you are registered to vote before election day will better enable you to exercise your right to vote.
Not sure if you’re already registered? Use this tool to find out.
Do you have a felony conviction? You might still be able to vote! Use this website to check if your state has expanded voting rights for people with felony convictions.
Register to Vote
Cast Your Vote in November
To cast your vote in November, you need to be registered as a voter (except for in North Dakota).
To vote in the presidential election, you must be 18 on or before election day and a US citizen (non-citizens are able to vote in some local elections).
Depending on your state, you may need to provide a form of government issued ID. You might also need a printer so you can send relevant documents to your state’s Secretary of State.
This tool will help you get registered in your state of residency.
Do you have a felony conviction? You might still be able to vote! Use this website to check if your state has expanded voting rights for people with felony convictions.
Request Absentee Ballot
Vote even while On the Go
Away from home during the election? No problem!
Absentee ballots make voting easy for busy professionals who travel for work (or pleasure).
Absentee ballots are also useful for people who are unable to get to the polls due to illness, injury, or disability, and/or students attending school out of state.
Note: When requesting an absentee ballot you will likely need to provide your address.
Each state has different rules for requesting and submitting absentee ballots. Check here to see when absentee ballots are due in your state.