In North Dakota, polls are open today from 9:00 AM until 7:00 PM local time. Anyone who is in line by 7:00 PM will be allowed to vote. You can find your polling location now.
For additional information or for any issues you may have with voting visit our Voter Information Center or call 1-877-US-4-OBAMA (877-874-6226). Answers to some of the most common voting questions are below:
Do I need to bring ID with me when I go vote?
Acceptable forms of identification must include a street address. PO boxes do not establish residency and cannot be accepted.
Acceptable forms of identification with residential addresses are:
If you do not have one of the forms of identification listed above, you still have the right to vote if:
What time will the polls be open on November 4?
Polls open sometime between 7am and 9am and close sometime between 7pm and 8pm, depending on your county. Most are open from 9am–7pm. It is best to check with your local election official for exact times.
What about voters with disabilities?
If you are a disabled voter you may be accompanied by, and receive assistance from, another person of your choice in the voting booth, unless the person is an employer, officer or agent of your union, a candidate running in that election, or a relative of a candidate. The polling place building should have several routes through it, and sufficient signs should be in place to direct you to the most accessible route to the polling location.
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