Election Results – When to Expect Them
Mar. 3, 2020 | 12:27 PMOn election night, we all want to know the results right away. But counting ballots takes time, and the March 3 Presidential Primary Election is more complicated than past elections.
On election night, we all want to know the results right away. But counting ballots takes time, and the March 3 Presidential Primary Election is more complicated than past elections.
The Presidential Primary Election is Tuesday, but you can find your polling place now. The location is listed on the back of the Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet sent to your home or you can look it up at sdvote.com. Type in your address and click submit to find your neighborhood polling place.
Polling places can change from election to election, so it’s best to double check before going.
The Registrar of Voters will open four satellite voting locations this weekend to add to options for early voting and to help those who haven’t registered to vote but still want to take part in the March 3 Presidential Primary Election.
Has your mail ballot been sitting on the coffee table for weeks and you are just now getting around to marking it? You have options when it comes to turning in your mail ballot for the March 3 Presidential Primary Election.
The Presidential Primary Election is Tuesday, March 3 and the Registrar of Voters still needs poll workers throughout the county.
If you missed the voter registration deadline Tuesday, you can still register to vote and cast a provisional ballot in the March 3 Presidential Primary Election.
If you want to vote in the March 3 Presidential Primary Election, register by Tuesday, Feb. 18.