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Election day is November 5th, featuring both the national, statewide, and county-wide candidates.

Deputy Warren County Auditor Allison Stephens tells KNIA News there are many ways to vote, including absentee by mail or early in-person voting at the Warren County Administration Building, and many people want to vote in-person on election day.

“If you are wanting to vote at the polls, that is November 5th. And you do have to go to your polling place. If you aren’t sure of where to go, you can go to our website and that will direct you to the Secretary of State’s website, or you can give us a call and we can tell you over the phone.”

The Warren County Auditor’s Office has released an absentee voting FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) information sheet, which details information voters will need if they decide to vote by absentee ballot through the mail.the FAQ reviews requesting a ballot from the auditor’s office, the safety of voting through the mail, curbside voting, and what to expect if you vote in-person on election day.

For those who wish to vote on election day, find your polling location below. Hear more on today’s Let’s Talk Indianola.

https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/voterreg/pollingplace/search.aspx

Warren County Voting FAQ
https://www.warrencountyia.gov/services/resident-services/election-information/

Warren County Auditor Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553832223918