Finding your polling place

http://www.mypollingplace.com/ in case anyone wants to check or double-check.
I had this site bookmarked (thanks to a Doper-I forget who-thanks!) but hadn’t looked at it until this morning. I moved last summer, but only 2 blocks away, so I assumed that I’d be voting at the same place I voted before the move. I’m glad I checked, because that’s not where I’m supposed to vote. Whew! I could have been waiting in a long, long line, only to get in and find out I needed to go elsewhere.

Thank You.

You’re welcome. I’m glad it helped someone.

Saved me a google search!
I just moved into a new place and had to re-register and find my polling place.

Thank you! I don’t know where in the mess I call home my voter guide is, so you really helped me and Mr Neville.

Thanks for posting that - sometime between when I registered in this state and the last election (off-year), which couldn’t have been more than a year, they split my precinct, ir seems. Didn’t send me anything or nothing. So I stood in a (fairly short) line, got to the front, and then had to be told I was in the wrong place. Sure, it was only a block to walk, but if it had been farther or it had been a presidential election year with a high turnout like this one I’d have been righteously pissed.

MyBallot.net shows polling places also.

In addition, it will show you who will be on your ballot.

MyBallot.net says it’s good only for Minnesota.

Doh!! Sorry about that.

Before the primaries, they’d sent me a new registration card, which I promptly ignored (I couldn’t find scissors to cut out the card). That Tuesday, at 7:30, I ran into the place where I’d been voting for years - and my precinct wasn’t listed… they’d moved my polling place across the street (it wasn’t too busy or too hard to find parking), so I made it to the polls at 7:45.

Still in time to vote, but if you’re not voting absentee, CHECK YOUR POLLING PLACE!

Mine polling place is not listed on the site.

The information it gave me is wrong. (I know this for certain, as I am working at the polls this year.) Oops. If the information seems suspect, please double check with your local Board of Elections. Call tomorrow, you’re more likely to get through and get a good answer than if you wait until Monday or worse, Tuesday.

Huh. It was right!

Except that you can’t “ask for a new ballot” since there is no ballot per se, but selections you make with little levers in a Shoup machine. If you pull back the main lever they pop back into place, all your votes are recorded, and we, the pollworkers, have no idea what you did in there. Big black X’s appear next to the name you chose so just check to see if the X’s are next to the right name, ya lazy bum. If you come out and ask for a paper affadavit ballot too, tough noogies–that’d be voting twice.