

President Johnson signing the Voting Righs Act with Martin Luther King Jr. in attendance on Aug. 6, 1965. – Courtesy photo
The midterm elections are next Tuesday, Nov. 6. You can cast your vote from 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. at your local polling place. If you find yourself in line when the polls close stay in line; allowing everyone in line when the polls close to vote is the law. If you have selected to vote-by-mail remember that ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by your county elections office no later than three days after Election Day. One last reminder, thanks to the 24th Amendment your right to vote cannot be impeded by any type of poll tax.
Below are a few resources to help you navigate the voting process:
Important Polling Place Information: If a voter declares under oath that they are unable to mark a ballot, that voter may receive assistance marking their ballot by two (2) persons of their selection.
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