To find where to vote, you can use specific polling place locators depending on your country:
- United States: Use the polling place locator on Vote.org or USA.gov to find your exact polling station for Election Day. You can enter your address or other details to get the location and hours of your polling place
. You can also check voter ID requirements and sample ballots on USA.gov
- United Kingdom: You will receive a poll card before the election telling you where to vote. If you lose it or did not receive one, you can contact your local electoral registration office or enter your postcode on the Electoral Commission website to find your polling station
- The Netherlands: Registered voters receive a voting pass with the location of their polling station. EU citizens and Dutch citizens voting in the Netherlands vote at polling stations in their municipality
- Portugal: You can find out where to vote starting 15 days before an election by using the electoral registration portal online, via SMS, or in person at a parish council or town hall
If you want to find your polling place in the U.S. quickly, visit Vote.org's Polling Place Locator and select your state to get detailed information
. In summary, to know where to vote, check official government election websites or use polling place locator tools by entering your address or voter details. You will either receive a polling card with your location or can look it up online shortly before the election.