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Did you know you have multiple options on where to vote?
All voters have been mailed a ballot. You may vote by:
- Mailing it back
- Putting it in a voting by mail drop box at the Hyde Park Library, Jesse Owens Park Pool, Algin Sutton Recreation Center
- Bring your ballot and vote in person at the Bethel AME Church, New Power of Love, Jesse Owens Park, George Washington Prep High School. Find a location.
Select Vote Centers will be available beginning Saturday, October 24. All Vote Centers will be available beginning Friday, October 30.
Vote Centers will be open every day from 10 AM to 7 PM during the early voting period. On Election Day Vote Centers will be open from 7 AM to 8 PM. If you vote in person, avoid the line and go early!
You can sign up to track your ballot by subscribing to Where’s My Ballot and you can confirm your ballot was received and tallied through the Vote by Mail Status Tool.
More information on how to return your ballot at lavote.net