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Election Day 2016: Where should you go to vote?

Published Nov 8th, 2016 6:50AM EST
Election Day 2016 Where To Vote

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It’s finally that day, folks! The ultimate Pokemon confrontation: Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton. But it all seriousness, the choice you make today will certainly affect your life in the immediate future, and probably even further down the road. So go out and vote! Oh, you have no idea where to do it? There’s a handy Google trick for that.

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Some people already know where to vote and what’s required to complete the process, while others might be less informed. If you have no idea where to go and vote, then just go to Google.com.

No, you can’t vote online via Google, but the search giant set up a special home page for the 2016 presidential election day.

You can do one of three things to find out where you need to go: click on the Google Doodle, click on the button in the bottom right corner, or type this question in the search bar: “Where do I vote in the 2016 United States election #Everyonein2016.”

Google will then pull up a box that lets you enter your address. Once you enter it, Google will give you information on where to vote, complete with address, requirements, and ballot.

google-com-election-day-2016-where-to-voteImage source: Business Insider

What Google won’t tell you is who to vote for. That’s up to you. All you need to do is get out of the house — you can get directions from right inside that card, as seen in the Business Insider’s image above — and go vote. Because you have to. Seriously.

Chris Smith Senior Writer

Chris Smith has been covering consumer electronics ever since the iPhone revolutionized the industry in 2008. When he’s not writing about the most recent tech news for BGR, he brings his entertainment expertise to Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and other blockbuster franchises.

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