I can help you find where to vote today, but I don’t have real-time access to your local polling information in this moment. Here’s how you can quickly locate your polling place:
- Check official election website for your state or locality
- Most states offer a “Find Your Polling Place” or “Where do I vote” feature that uses your address to show your current polling location, hours, and any ID requirements.
- Use your county or city clerk/elections office portal
- If you have a county or city elections page, they often provide a “My Voter Information” or “Polling Place Look-Up” service.
- Look up your voter registration card
- Your poll location is usually listed on your registration receipt or card, often near the bottom or alongside your precinct information.
- Check local news or newspapers
- Many outlets publish polling locations during election periods, sometimes with a printable list by precinct.
- Contact your local elections office
- If you’re unsure, call or email your county elections office; they can confirm your polling place and hours for today.
If you share your country, state/province, and city or county, I can guide you to the exact official page and walk you through finding your polling place step by step.
