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Illinois Polling Place Changes

ALERT: The James Otis School (500 N. Armour St) polling locations has been moved to a new location due to a sprinkler malfunction. All voters who are assigned to that location are asked to go to the Goldblatt Building (1600 W. Chicago Ave - half a mile from the school) instead. If you are in line when the polls close you can stay and vote!

Wyoming Voting with COVID

ALERT: If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! Each county is making changes to ensure all voters can vote on November 3rd, most will offer curbside voting where election judges bring your ballot to the car and then return the voted ballot to the polling location. Please contact your local election official for more information about your specific rules.

Wiscons Voting with COVID

ALERT: If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! Curbside voting may be available in your area. Poll workers will check your ID through the car window and bring your ballot directly to your car. You then vote the ballot and the poll workers bring it back into the polling location.

West Virginia Voting with COVID

ALERT: If you are in the hospital on Election Day, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! You or a family member can contact your local election official to request an emergency absentee ballot. You must request the ballot no later than noon on Election Day in order to receive your emergency ballot. Two election officials will then bring you your ballot to vote.

Oklahoma Voting with COVID

ALERT: If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! You can request an emergency incapacitated ballot by sending anyone of your choice to submit your absentee ballot application to the local election official with a note from your doctor or health care provider saying why you cannot go vote. That person will then bring your ballot to  you before returning the ballot to the local election board.

North Carolina Polling Place Hour Extension

ALERT: Due to delayed openings the following polling places will have extended hours today, November 3rd. In Sampson County the Plainview polling location will stay open until 8:15pm and the Northeast Clinton (Adult Daycare) site will stay open until 7:54pm. Bluford Elementary School in Greensboro will be open until 8:04pm. First Missionary Baptist Church in Concord will be open until 7:47pm. All voters who are in line as the polls closed can stay in line and vote!

New Mexico Voting with COVID

ALERT: If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! You may use an Emergency Voting Affidavit which requires you and your healthcare provider to sign off saying you're too sick to go to the polls. You will then be issued a provisional ballot, which a family/caretaker can bring to you to vote. That same person would then be the one to return the ballot no later than 7pm on Election Day in order to be counted.

Mississippi Voting with COVID

ALERT: If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! Curbside voting is available for all voters who cannot leave their car, have trouble entering their polling location or have symptoms of COVID-19. Two poll workers will bring you your ballot, you will vote from your car and the poll workers will return your ballot to the polling location. For more information please contact your local election official.

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