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What if a voter is unable to enter the polling place because of age or physical disability?

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What if a voter is unable to enter the polling place because of age or physical disability?

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If the voter wishes to vote on Election Day, the voter will be allowed to vote outside the polling place. This procedure is called “curbside voting.” Look for the “Curbside Voting” sign and park there. The precinct official handling “Curbside Voters” will assist the voter in preparing the necessary paperwork. If possible, having someone enter the voting place and informing the precinct election official that a voter needs to vote curbside is helpful. Or the voter may choose to vote by absentee ballot.

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If the voter wishes to vote on Election Day, the voter will be allowed to vote outside the polling place. This procedure is called “curbside voting”. The precinct official will assist the voter in preparing the necessary paperwork. If possible, having someone enter the voting place and informing the precinct election official that a voter needs to vote curbside is helpful. Or the voter may choose to vote by absentee ballot.

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