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Scottsdale and Maricopa County: Where to vote on Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 5

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Find a list of vote centers — and estimated wait times – open Tuesday, Nov. 5. Keep in mind that some locations, such as Scottsdale City Hall, are ballot drop-off locations only. (File Photos/DigitalFreePress)
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While Maricopa County, and the country are setting a record for early voting, there are still those who enjoy the tradition of casting their ballots on Election Day.

Maricopa County will have 246 Vote Centers available to serve voters, election officials tell the Digital Free Press.

There are no assigned polling locations — you can choose any vote center in the county that works with your schedule. Vote centers are open from 6 a.m.-7 p.m. Nov. 5, Election Day.

Find a list of vote centers — and estimated wait times – open Tuesday, Nov. 5. Keep in mind that some locations, such as Scottsdale City Hall, are ballot drop-off locations only.

To prepare to cast your 2-page ballot in person on Election Day, watch Maricopa County’s “Phil In The Blanks” video.

Maricopa County Elections manages the process throughout the county – be sure to check Maricopa.Vote for the latest information.

Learn about the city’s election at Scottsdale.Vote. Get election results starting after 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5 at Scottsdale.Vote.

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