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Here’s When the Polls Open to Vote Across the U.S.

Americans headed to the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots in an extraordinarily close presidential election.

While millions of Americans have already voted early, millions more will vote in person. Here’s when polling places open across the country (all times Eastern):

  • Connecticut

  • Indiana (Polling places in the Central time zone open an hour later.)

  • Kentucky (Polling places in the Central time zone open an hour later.)

  • Maine (Municipalities with fewer than 500 residents can open later.)

  • New Hampshire (It varies by municipality, but polls have to be open by 11 a.m.)

  • New Jersey

  • New York

  • Virginia

  • Vermont (Polling places can open as early as 5 a.m., but times vary by municipality.)

  • West Virginia

  • North Carolina

  • Ohio

  • Delaware

  • Washington, D.C.

  • Florida (Parts of the Panhandle located in the Central time zone open an hour later.)

  • Georgia

  • Illinois

  • Kansas (Polling places located in the Mountain time zone may open an hour later.)

  • Louisiana

  • Maryland

  • Massachusetts

  • Michigan (except for parts of the state in the Central time zone, where polls open an hour later)

  • Missouri

  • Pennsylvania

  • Rhode Island (except for the North Shoreham municipality, where polling stations open at 9 a.m.)

  • South Carolina

  • Alabama (Parts of the state located in the Eastern time zone may open an hour earlier.)

  • Arizona

  • Tennessee (Some municipalities, including those in the Central time zone, may open later.)

  • Iowa

  • Minnesota (Towns with fewer than 500 people may approve later opening times.)

  • Mississippi

  • North Dakota (Polls can open as late as 11 a.m.)

  • Oklahoma

  • South Dakota (Polling places in the Mountain time zone open an hour later.)

  • Texas (Polling places in the Mountain time zone open an hour later.)

  • Wisconsin

  • Arkansas

  • Colorado

  • Idaho (Some polling places, including those in the Pacific time zone, open later.)

  • Montana (Some smaller municipalities can open later.)

  • Nebraska

  • New Mexico

  • Oregon (Polling places in the Pacific time zone open an hour later.)

  • Utah

  • Wyoming

  • Washington (Times vary by county.)

  • California

  • Nevada

  • Alaska (Some polling places open at noon.)

  • Hawaii


Source: Elections - nytimes.com


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