I don’t have access to live tools in this turn, so I can’t fetch real-time voting details right now. Based on the current date you provided (November 5, 2025), here’s how to determine what type of voting is happening today and what to expect:
- Identify the jurisdiction: voting rules vary by country, state/province, and even city. The type of voting today depends on where you are.
- Check local official sources: the best way to know the exact voting type (general election, primary, runoff, referendum, special election, local ballot measures, etc.) is to consult your local election official or government website for today’s date. In the U.S., this would be your state’s secretary of state or local county election office; in the UK, it would be the Electoral Commission and your local council; in other countries, use the national or regional election authority.
What to look for on the day
- If there is an election today, you’ll typically see information labeled as:
- General election
- Primary election
- Special election
- Referendum
- Local election (city/county)
- Polling hours vary by jurisdiction; check your locality’s official site for exact times.
- If you have a ballot-by-mail system, there will be deadlines for mailing or drop-offs; today’s date may be within early voting, Election Day, or post-vote counting windows depending on the locale.
If you can share your country, state/province, and city, I can provide a precise description of the voting type and what to expect today, using the most current public rules for that area.
