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where to go to vote

You generally need to use an official election website or local authority to find exactly where to go to vote in your area.

Key steps to find your polling place

  • Go to your country’s official election website (for example, a national or state/provincial election authority) and look for a link like “Find your polling place” or “Where do I vote?”.
  • Enter the required details such as your home address, ZIP/postcode, or voter registration information; the tool will show your assigned polling station or vote center.
  • If you cannot find the information online, contact your local election office (city hall, county clerk, municipal office, or similar); they can confirm your exact voting location and hours.

Extra tips for election day

  • Check if your area uses “vote centers,” where you can vote at any approved location in your region, or if you must go to one specific precinct polling place tied to your address.
  • Verify opening hours and whether there are early voting locations or secure ballot drop boxes you can use before election day if your jurisdiction offers them.

If you share your country, state/province, or city, a more precise pointer to the correct “where do I vote” lookup site can be given.

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