Home / Life 20 photos of parents voting that will restore your faith in democracy If you haven't yet, go vote! By Motherly Editors November 2, 2020 Rectangle Election day is tomorrow, but parents across the country have been voting for weeks now. It’s an election year that is unprecedented for two reasons 1) the never-ending pandemic still spiking in cases in almost every state in the U.S. , and 2) the level of early voting that has already happened, surpassing the total votes in the 2016 election in some counties. Parents are taking their children to vote , whatever that looks to them: polls or drop-boxes. Some are teaching them their civic duty, others have no childcare, some shared tips on how to vote with toddlers and others reminded us they are voting for them . Regardless of why or how they’ve voted, these parents are restoring our faith in the democratic process of a presidential election, so to them, thank you. Here are 20 powerful voting stories parents are sharing right now: 1. My grandmother was 31 when she got the right to vote 2. Voted for the first time in my life! 3. This country welcomed me 12 years ago 4. My daughter is 10 years away from her first vote 5. My girls are the future 6. Voting is a family affair 7. Toddler voting tips! 8. Get your vote in during nap time 9. Democracy in action 10. My first time voting as an American citizen 11. Baby bump wants to vote, too 12. Voting with my parents in Tennessee 13. Voting is a lesson in courage 14. Make sure you have a plan to vote 15. I voted with positivity and hope 16. I am leading by example 17. It’s a father-son moment 18. The wait was long, but worth it 19. Don’t forget your American flag 20. We voted as a unit ❤️ The latest Beauty & Style Shopping Guides The most practical Target collab ever? Meet the limited-edition Bullseye Bogg Bag Life After losing her dad, this 8-year-old’s holiday gesture will leave you in tears Beauty & Style Shopping Guides Sofia Grainge’s new Amazon Essentials collection is quiet luxury for littles–and it’s all under $37 Children's Health I’ll be an ‘overprotective’ mama this RSV season—and I’m not sorry for it