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Wes Allen, Alabama’s Secretary of State, Urges Voters to Use AlabamaVotes.gov Before November 5 Election Day

Secretary of State Wes Allen Encourages Alabama Voters to Utilize AlabamaVotes.gov to Prepare for the General Election

Montgomery, AL – As the November 5 election day approaches, Alabama’s Secretary of State, Wes Allen, is encouraging voters to make use of AlabamaVotes.gov, the state’s official and secure source for election information. Allen underscored the value of the website, emphasizing its role in equipping voters with essential tools and information.

“AlabamaVotes.gov makes several important tools available to Alabama’s voters. Before heading to the polls on November 5, I would encourage all Alabama voters to visit our website and verify their voter registration status and polling location,” Allen stated. “Our website also provides those who voted absentee the ability to track their absentee ballot. You can also view the sample ballot for your county and read up on Alabama’s photo ID requirements for voting on our website.”

With election day quickly approaching, voters should be aware that polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters are reminded to bring a valid form of photo identification, a requirement for voting both in person and by absentee ballot.

Cumulative election results will be made available on election night through the Secretary of State’s website, providing Alabama residents with timely updates as ballots are counted.

Wes Allen, Alabama’s 54th Secretary of State, serves as the state’s Chief Elections Official and is responsible for overseeing a range of electoral processes. In addition to election oversight, the office is tasked with fulfilling over 1,000 statutory duties as prescribed by Alabama law. Voters looking to learn more about the Secretary of State’s responsibilities or access further election resources can visit www.sos.alabama.gov.

For comprehensive election updates, resources, and important voting information, Allen encourages all eligible voters to explore the trusted source, www.AlabamaVotes.gov, ahead of November 5.

 

Secretary of State Wes Allen Encourages Alabama Voters to Utilize AlabamaVotes.gov to Prepare for the General Election

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