Vote Early for the Primary Election
Did you know that you don't have to wait until February 2 to vote in the Primary Election?
Early voting started on Monday!
You're sick of standing in line. You've been doing it for weeks. Holiday shopping. Returning gifts that don't fit. Battling crowds for post-holiday sales. You're done.
Well, you can avoid the lines at your Primary Election polling place by voting early. That's right! You can participate in early voting January 11 - 28.
More voting information is available at these websites:
Early voting started on Monday!
You're sick of standing in line. You've been doing it for weeks. Holiday shopping. Returning gifts that don't fit. Battling crowds for post-holiday sales. You're done.
Well, you can avoid the lines at your Primary Election polling place by voting early. That's right! You can participate in early voting January 11 - 28.
Your local election authority designates early voting locations. Your county clerk's office is usually one. Look up your county's early voting locations here
When you vote early, you need to bring a valid ID. Valid forms of ID include: a current driver's license, state-issued ID card or another government-issued ID with a photograph.
When you vote early, you need to bring a valid ID. Valid forms of ID include: a current driver's license, state-issued ID card or another government-issued ID with a photograph.
More voting information is available at these websites:
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