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Handy Election Day Links

October 29, 2010

Tuesday, November 2, is Election Day! The Commission frequently receives questions and e-mails about election-related topics that are not related to campaign finance law, such as:
-Where do I vote?
-How late are the polls open?
-How do I report voter fraud and intimidation?
To help direct voters and other interested parties to the resources that can best help them with these questions, the FEC's Information Division has developed and posted a handy page of non-FEC-related questions it normally receives on Election Day and the federal and state agencies who can answer those questions. Visit https://transition.fec.gov/info/election_day_links.shtml to access the Election Day Links page.