Election Day is Tuesday, November 4.
Early Voting takes place from Saturday, October 25 to Sunday, November 2.
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Dates and Deadlines
Election Day
Election Day is Tuesday, November 4. Poll sites are open from 6 AM to 9 PM. If you are in line by 9 PM, you can stay in line to cast a ballot.
Early Voting
Early Voting runs from October 25 to November 2.
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Saturday, October 25 | 9 AM to 5 PM |
Sunday, October 26 | 9 AM to 5 PM |
Monday, October 27 | 9 AM to 5 PM |
Tuesday, October 28 | 10 AM to 8 PM |
Wednesday, October 29 | 10 AM to 8 PM |
Thursday, October 30 | 9 AM to 5 PM |
Friday, October 31 | 8 AM to 4 PM |
Saturday, November 1 | 9 AM to 5 PM |
Sunday, November 2 | 9 AM to 5 PM |
Election Timeline
November 2
Last day of Early Voting
November 5
Last day to drop off or postmark your early mail or absentee ballot
Poll Site Information
Always look up your poll site before you go. Your early voting poll site may also be different than your Election Day site.
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What to Bring
Only first-time voters who did not provide identification when they registered to vote must show ID at the poll site.
Acceptable forms of ID include:
- Valid photo ID
- A recent copy of a utility bill
- A recent copy of a bank statement
- A recent copy of a paycheck
- A recent copy of a government check or document
If you are a registered voter, bring your fast tag for easy check in. You should receive a fast tag in the mail with all your voting information. A poll site worker can scan it and check you in quickly.
How to Vote at a Poll Site
Check in at the poll site
Go to the poll site for your registered home address. A poll worker will look up your name on the list of registered voters or scan your fast pass. If you’re a first-time voter who didn’t provide identification when you registered, you need to show ID.
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Sign your name in the poll book
You'll be given a paper ballot and directed to a privacy booth. If you need language or disabilty assistance to vote, let the poll worker know.
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Mark the ballot with your choices
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Insert your ballot into the scanner
The scanner will record your vote. When polls close, the scanners will be used to count all votes cast.
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