A face-covering that covers your mouth and nose must be worn at all times while inside the Library. Enter through the back door (East Patio) into the library's Terracotta Room between 6:00a & 7:00p on Tuesday, August 4th to cast your vote!
Vote Safely on Election Day
To facilitate safe in-person voting despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, state and county election officials are taking extra precautions to maximize the safety of voting locations, including by stocking polling places with disinfection and sanitation supplies, providing personal protective equipment to poll workers, implementing physical distancing protocols, and increasing curbside voting and ballot drop-off options.
In addition, voters who vote on Election Day should take the following precautions to keep themselves, other voters, and poll workers safe.
- Come prepared. Review and mark a sample ballot so you can vote quickly and minimize the time you need to spend at the voting location.
- Wear a face covering. If it can be safely managed, wear a cloth face covering when you go to vote to help protect those around you.
- Bring your own pen. Bring your own pen to the voting location to minimize contact with surfaces others may have touched. Some voting locations may have single-use pens available, but bringing your own pen will help keep you safe and minimize waste.
- Maintain physical distancing. Stay at least 6 feet away from other voters and poll workers whenever possible (except for caregivers and members of the same household).
- Wash your hands. Wash your hands with soap and water (for at least 20 seconds) before and after voting. If hand-washing facilities are not readily available, use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
- Don’t touch your face. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.