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VETE MAINE Making your plan to vote in the November 3 General Election Voting Absentee? DO IT TODAY: Visit your municipal office during regular business hours to request, complete and return your absentee ballot in one visit, through October 3o. VOTE REQUEST IT: Contact your municipal clerk directly, or use the online request service at Maine.gov/sos to receive your ballot by mail. USE IT: If you have requested an absentee ballot, you have committed to vote the ballot that is mailed to you. Your clerk will not provide a second ballot unless you have spoiled your ballot or your requested ballot does not arrive. Be sure to SIGN the envelope. RETURN IT: Return your ballot to your municipal clerk as soon as possible, and no later than 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, November 3, 2020, in the signed, sealed envelope. BY MAIL: Use a first-class stamp & send your ballot no later than 7 days prior to Election Day. IN PERSON: Drop it off at your town office during regular business hours. VIA DROPBOX: If your municipality has an absentee ballot dropbox, you'll find it at your city or town hall. You can drop off your completed ballot - sealed in your signed envelope - at any hour, ONLY in your own town/city's ballot dropbox. TRACK IT: See when your ballot is sent out to you and when your clerk receives your completed ballot. Visit Maine.gov/sos and click on the "Request/Track your absentee ballot" image. Voting in Person? Polling places for the General Election will be open on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, 2020 for in-person voting. Allow additional time to complete the voting process, as wait times are expected to be longer than usual due to capacity limits, social distancing and sanitization measures in place at your polling site for pandemic prevention. VOTE All voters are strongly encouraged to wear a face covering when visiting the polls to vote, but refrain from wearing face coverings or other clothing/accessories that display the name of a candidate on the ballot. Maine Department of the Secretary of State Visit Maine.gov/sos or call 626-8400 for more information. VETE MAINE Making your plan to vote in the November 3 General Election Voting Absentee? DO IT TODAY: Visit your municipal office during regular business hours to request, complete and return your absentee ballot in one visit, through October 3o. VOTE REQUEST IT: Contact your municipal clerk directly, or use the online request service at Maine.gov/sos to receive your ballot by mail. USE IT: If you have requested an absentee ballot, you have committed to vote the ballot that is mailed to you. Your clerk will not provide a second ballot unless you have spoiled your ballot or your requested ballot does not arrive. Be sure to SIGN the envelope. RETURN IT: Return your ballot to your municipal clerk as soon as possible, and no later than 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, November 3, 2020, in the signed, sealed envelope. BY MAIL: Use a first-class stamp & send your ballot no later than 7 days prior to Election Day. IN PERSON: Drop it off at your town office during regular business hours. VIA DROPBOX: If your municipality has an absentee ballot dropbox, you'll find it at your city or town hall. You can drop off your completed ballot - sealed in your signed envelope - at any hour, ONLY in your own town/city's ballot dropbox. TRACK IT: See when your ballot is sent out to you and when your clerk receives your completed ballot. Visit Maine.gov/sos and click on the "Request/Track your absentee ballot" image. Voting in Person? Polling places for the General Election will be open on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, 2020 for in-person voting. Allow additional time to complete the voting process, as wait times are expected to be longer than usual due to capacity limits, social distancing and sanitization measures in place at your polling site for pandemic prevention. VOTE All voters are strongly encouraged to wear a face covering when visiting the polls to vote, but refrain from wearing face coverings or other clothing/accessories that display the name of a candidate on the ballot. Maine Department of the Secretary of State Visit Maine.gov/sos or call 626-8400 for more information.