What are Voting Assistance Centers?

Traditional polling places will be replaced by Voting Assistance Centers. Voters will have the freedom to cast a ballot in-person at any Voting Assistance Centers in their county instead of being tied to a single polling location. Voting Assistance Centers look and feel like polling places, but provide additional modern features to make voting easy and convenient. 

At any Voting Assistance Centers in a participating county, a voter may:

  • Vote in-person
  • Drop off their ballot
  • Get a replacement ballot
  • Vote using an accessible voting machine
  • Get help and voting material in multiple languages
  • Register to vote or update their voter registration

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1. What is the Voter's Choice Act?
2. What are Voting Assistance Centers?
3. How can I vote a Vote by Mail ballot?
4. When may I apply for a Vote by Mail ballot?
5. When is the last day to return my voted Vote by Mail ballot?
6. How do I turn in my Vote by Mail ballot on Election Day?
7. Can anyone distribute Vote by Mail ballot applications?
8. Why am I in a mail ballot (Vote by Mail) precinct?
9. Is there a toll-free telephone number I can call regarding voter information?
10. What can be done to increase voter participation?