The 2018 midterm elections are underway Tuesday, and if you’re unsure what number precinct you live in or where your polling place is, there are plenty of resources online to help you find all this information.
One such resource is www.headcount.org, which lets you search and find your polling place no matter what state you live in. Simply enter your registered voting address and you will learn what your polling place is for the big day.
HeadCount also lets you check your voter registration status and provides you with other important voting information you should know before heading to the polls. Volunteer opportunities are also listed on the website. You can also check poll opening and closing times per state here.
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Each polling place will typically have signs listing your voting precinct.
Simply visit www.headcount.org/find-your-polling-place to learn more.
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