Rumor vs Reality

Commit to a day, and time. Be sure you know where – and you’re much more likely to vote. If you’re a new voter or vote in a state with complex rules, a plan will help be sure you’re prepared, confident and certain to have your vote counted.
Here’s a Voting Plan form to print and fill out.
Bring it with you to the polls.
It has the national hotline numbers to call if you have questions or run into any problems at the polls.
References
FiveThirtyEight.com: How to Vote in the 2020 Election
League of Women Voters: October is Voter Education Month. Make Your 2020 Voting Plan!
Etonline.com: Making a Voting Plan: All Your Questions, Answered
Myfamilyvotes.com: Create a Voting Plan