Things to bring on Election Day

You only get one chance to vote. Here’s a list on what to bring with you as you vote on May 9. 

First, make sure to have a “list of who to vote”. List down the full names of your candidates before heading to your prescribed voting area.

You also have to bring your Voter’s ID or any government-issued ID for your identification. It will help the poll watchers find your name when you check in to vote.

Don’t forget to bring alcohol or a hand sanitizer with you. Make sure to sanitize your hands to avoid any virus.

Take a pen with you. That’s for signing the Election Day Computerized Voter’s List (EDCVL).

Lastly, never forget to wear a face mask. There will be an influx of voters on Election Day, make sure you are safe and protected from COVID-19. -gb 

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