Primary ballot
A 2018 primary ballot. Photo by Kevin O’Connor

Hereโ€™s the rundown on where to go and what to do on Primary Election Day, Tuesday, Aug. 14.

1. Registration status: You can sign in to โ€œMy Voter Pageโ€ to see whether and where you are registered to vote. (You may register to vote on any day up to and including the day of the election.

2. If you go to the polls and your name isnโ€™t on the voter checklist you can still vote. Just sign a sworn statement affirming that you registered.

3. Polling locations: The best place to find out the location of your polling place is โ€œMy Voter Pageโ€ from the Secretary of Stateโ€™s Office.

4. No identification is required at the polls, unless you are a first-time voter who registered by mail.

5. If you make a mistake, you can request a new ballot.

6. For your ballot to count, there is no need to vote in every candidate race or every ballot item. You can leave boxes unmarked or write in candidates.

7. Donโ€™t wear buttons, stickers or t-shirts promoting a candidate or ballot issue at the polls.

8. No politicking inside the polling place.

9. The Vermont Secretary of Stateโ€™s Office offers a vote by phone option for visually impaired voters.

10. The polls open between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14, depending on where you live. All polling places close at 7 p.m. Results will begin trickling in after 8 p.m.

Source: Vermont Secretary of Stateโ€™s office.