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

The voter may request an absentee ballot by mail. See below for more information on absentee voting.

If the voter chooses to vote on Election Day or at an One-Stop Absentee Site and is unable to enter the polling place, they may vote outside the polling place in their car. This is called "curbside voting". Each polling place has a designated area for curbside voting that is marked with a sign. When you pull up to the sign you will run over a rubber hose that sets off a buzzer inside the polling place to alert precinct officials that they have a curbside voter.

Learn more about curbside voting.

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1. If I am registered as Unaffiliated, may I vote in a Primary Election?
2. What are the Polls hours on Election Day?
3. How do I know where to vote?
4. I drive by a Polling Place on my way to work, why can't I vote there?
5. What if I moved within the county but didn't change my address with the county board of elections?
6. What if a voter is unable to enter the polling place because of age or physical disability?
7. I will be away on election day, how do I vote by absentee ballot?