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  1. You need to register. How you do this depends on where you are. You can try the town hall or the county court house . You will probably need some proof of age and residency. Some places let you register when you get a drivers' license .
  2. You need to find the polling place for your address. They can tell you when you register or ask at the city hall or ask your neighbors.
  3. Go vote while polls are open . Bring some ID with you. You get in line and when you reach the end ,you state your name and address. If you are properly registered and at the right polling place, your name will be on the list.
  4. If you are on the list, you will be taken to a voting booth to cast your ballot.
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