Voters are heading to the polls for two key runoff races, and this election is taking place while schools are in session — creating unique challenges for both election officials and school districts.
Many polling places are located inside schools, prompting extra coordination to ensure a smooth and secure voting process. While polling locations remain the same as the recent primary, some voters may notice changes in where they check in and cast their ballot inside the building. Officials urge voters to expect heavy traffic during school arrival and dismissal times, especially around elementary campuses.
Early voting turnout was strong, and election staff are preparing for thousands of voters on Election Day. Winners from these local races will advance to the November election, where some contests will remain unopposed while others will include candidates from multiple parties.
If your usual precinct is not available due to school operations, check for updated voting locations nearby.
