Early voting in Polk County

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Good morning, Lakeland. 👋 Did you know Election Day is only 15 days away? In Polk County, early voting begins today + we want to make sure you know how to find your polling place if you’re ready to cast your vote.

🗳️What is early voting? 40 states + Washington, DC have some form of early voting period. This process allows voters to cast their ballots in advance of Election Day (Tuesday, November 3).

🗳️What is the benefit of early voting? There tend to be shorter lines and wait times for voters at the polls. Citizens also have more flexibility to vote at a time that fits into their schedules.

🗳️When can I vote early? Today through Sunday, November 1. From 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

🗳️Where can I vote early? Any of the nine early voting sites within Polk County. Click here for a map of the locations. ProTip: If you plan to cast your vote on Election Day, you’ll need to look up your assigned polling place here.

🗳️Do I need to be registered to vote? Yes. You can check your status by clicking here.

🗳️If I vote early, can I also vote on Election Day? No. Your early voting ballot will be recorded as your official vote for the 2020 elections. Polling officials will see that you’ve already voted.

🗳️Is it safe to vote in-person at an early voting site? Masks will be encouraged by poll workers. Looking for COVID-19 safety information? More information from the election commission to come. Here are some safety tips from the CDC.

🗳️Is it too late to vote-by-mail? No. Vote-by-mail ballots postmarked by Election Day will be processed. The last day to request a ballot by mail is Oct. 24. If you plan to vote-by-mail, it is recommended that you submit your ballot now to ensure it is received on time. Click here to find out how to request yours.

🗳️Who should I vote for? That’s up to you. We’ve done our best to round up all of the local candidates’ priorities in our 2020 Election Guide + you can read our Editorial Ethics Policy here.