Advance voting
In the weeks leading up to Election Day, eligible voters will have the opportunity to cast their ballot at any advance voting location, or by voting by sealed envelope ballot.
Accessible voting
Ballot Marking Device
The ballot marking device will be available to voters who require the unit's ballot marker device to generate a marked ballot.
The voter uses the audio-tactile interface, sip and puff device or paddle button device along with headphones to navigate their way through the audio ballot. After the voter has confirmed their selections, the ballot marking device will their marked ballot for them.
The ballot marking device is available at select advance voting locations, including all Mall/University advance locations as well as City Hall advance voting.
Assistance from Election Official
A person may request assistance from an election officer or a companion when voting. If a person other than an election officer is assisting, an oath is required at the voting place. No person is permitted to assist more than two voters in this election, except for an election officer.
Advance voting locations
Learn more about available advance voting opportunities
Vote by mail (sealed envelope ballot)
Information on how to vote by mail
Personal security protection
Learn about the process to obscure information on the voters list.