Tomorrow Americans will hit the polls to vote in local city council and school board elections. Voters who live within city limits will see positions on the ballot for their respective city in addition to school board positions. Rural voters, who do not live within a city will only have school board information on their ballot. Marion County voters will use their General Election polling location. This location will be the only location voters need to remember regardless of election type. All registered voters should have received a new voter registration card in the mail that reflects their City and School Election polling place. Knoxville City Manager Aaron Adams tells KNIA/KRLS News he encourages everyone to get out and vote. Adams says this is the single best opportunity for residents to voice their opinions and the politics of their city. For a complete list of Marion County polling place locations scroll down.