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After opening up on Friday, advance polling will wrap up Monday at 9 p.m.
Vaccination or proof of vaccination is not required to vote. Poll workers will not be asking for any vaccine-related documentation.
Depending on the voting location, people may be asked to wear a mask, which can be provided by polling workers.
The final opportunity to cast a vote in person will be election day on Sept. 20.
If you would rather vote by mail, you can do so by applying for a special ballot kit before Tuesday.
More details on where you can vote can be found by clicking here.