Maine polling locations. Maryland polling locations. Municipalities can open polling places as early as a. All polling places are required to remain open for at least 13 hours. Massachusetts polling locations. Michigan polling locations. Municipalities with fewer than registered voters can open polling places as late as 10 a. Minnesota polling locations. Mississippi polling locations. Missouri polling locations. Polling places having fewer than registered voters are open from at least noon to 8 p.
Montana polling locations. Central time zone ; 7 a. Mountain time zone [32]. Nebraska polling locations. Nevada polling locations. New Hampshire. Varies by municipality [34]. Polls must open at 11 a. New Hampshire polling locations. New Jersey polling locations. New Mexico polling locations. For primary elections, polling places open at 6 a. Polling places open at noon and close at 9 p.
For general elections, polling places open at 6 a. New York polling locations. North Carolina. The hours can be extended if polling times are delayed or interrupted by more than 15 minutes. North Carolina polling locations.
Open between 7 a. North Dakota polling locations. Ohio polling locations. Oklahoma polling locations. Oregon is an all-mail voting state. A voter is able to vote on Election Day at a local municipal clerk's office. All ballots must be received by 8 p. Pacific time. Oregon polling locations. Pennsylvania polling locations. Opening times for the presidential preference primary and the statewide primary elections are allowed to be later than 7 a.
Rhode Island polling locations. South Carolina. South Carolina polling locations. South Dakota polling locations. Your elections officials have implemented plans to minimize viral spread at voting locations. View safety precautions and guidelines for in-person voting, and find answers to frequently asked questions at Voting and Coronavirus. Any voter who qualifies for assistance may ask for help at their polling place. To find more information, visit Help for Voters with Disabilities.
Curbside voting is available for eligible individuals. For more information, see Curbside Voting. Note that when you inserted your ballot into a tabulator, your selections were recorded on a media card in the tabulator. These results were counted and reported publicly on election night.
For further confirmation that your ballot was counted, use the Voter Search. This may take up to a few weeks after Election Day. Please be assured that your county board of elections will complete this process as promptly as possible amid the other post-election tasks that must be completed, including post-election audits and certification of the results.
At the time of publishing this page, a photo ID is not required to vote. No voter should be turned away. For more information, see our Provisional Voting page.
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