What can I do if I cannot make it to the polls on election day?

State law allows for absentee voting in advance of any election if the elector qualifies under one of the various reasons allowable such as for members of the Armed Forces, physically disabled, persons on vacation, persons 65 years of age or older, etc. Please contact the Office of Voter Registration to see if you are eligible for absentee voting.

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1. What do I need to register to vote?
2. Where can I register to vote?
3. If I register to vote, will I also be called for jury duty?
4. Where do I vote?
5. What Congressional District am I in?
6. I have lost my registration card. Can I still vote?
7. What can I do if I cannot make it to the polls on election day?
8. How does one qualify to vote absentee?
9. May I request an absentee ballot for my neighbor?
10. May I take my wife, husband, child, mother, or father their ballot?
11. If I do not vote in the Primary Election, can I vote in the November or any general election?
12. What party am I registered with?
13. Is assistance offered at the polls?