Voter Information 

Election Day Tuesday, November 3, 2020

In-Person Voting 

You may also choose to vote in-person either Early, or on Election Day. If you choose to vote in person, please bring your mail-in ballot (not filled out) with you to vote in-person to surrender it at that time. You can still cast a ballot in-person if you’ve lost your mail ballot, but it’s better if you have it to turn in at that time.

Mail In Voting 

Ballots will be mailed to voters in the first week of October. Below is an overview of how voting will work for this election. Detailed, official information from our local election officials can be found...

All active, registered voters should receive a ballot in the mail that can be returned by mail (postage pre-paid/no stamp necessary), or by dropping it off in person.

Mail-ballot drop off: you may drop it off at the Registrar’s office in the county complex at 1001 E Ninth St. during normal business hours, or at any Early Vote or Election Day poll location. Click here for that information.

Early Voting and Election Day 

Early Vote runs from October 17 through October 30. Election Day is November 3.