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VOTE411 also features a checklist to make voting for the first time stress-free.

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Did you know there are still three days left to cast your vote early? Charlestonians can take advantage of Early Voting with 13 locations open across Berkeley, Dorchester, and Charleston counties from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Sat., Nov. 5.

Ready to vote — today or Tues., Nov. 8? Head to VOTE411, the League of Women Voters’ nonpartisan information site, to:

  • Compare candidates
  • Find your correct polling site
  • Review a personalized ballot
  • And more

Get ready to vote.*

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