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State Boards of Elections State Boards of Elections Below is contact information for every state’s Board of Elections. For state-specific voter information or questions (registration deadlines, election dates, absentee voting, polling hours, voting machines, or provisions for voters with disabilities), call or visit your state’s website. ALABAMA 1700 W. Washington St, 7th Floor 600 Dexter Ave, Suite E-208 Phoenix, AZ 85007-2808 Montgomery, AL 36130 T: (602) 542-8683 F: (602) 542-6172 Mailing Address: Email: https://www.azsos.gov/contact Alabama Secretary of State https://azsos.gov/elections P.O. Box 5616 Montgomery, AL 36103-5616 ARKANSAS T: (334) 242-7210 F: (334) 242-4993 State Capitol, Room 026 http://www.alabamavotes.gov/ 500 Woodlane St Little Rock, AR 72201 ALASKA Mailing address: Court Plaza Building Arkansas Secretary of State 240 Main St, 4th Floor State Capitol, Suite 256 Juneau, AK 99801 500 Woodlane St Mailing Address: Little Rock, AR 72201 Division of Elections T: (501) 682-5070 P.O. Box 110017 Email: [email protected] Juneau, AK 99811-0017 https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections T: (907) 465-4611 F: (907) 465-3203 Email: [email protected] http://www.elections.alaska.gov/ CALIFORNIA Elections Division AMERICAN SAMOA 1500 11th St, 5th Floor P.O. Box 3970 Sacramento, CA 95814 T: (684) 699-3570 F: (684) 699-3574 Mailing Address: Pago Pago, AS 96799 California Secretary of State Email: [email protected] | Elections Division [email protected] 1500 11th St https://www.americansamoa.gov/election- Sacramento, CA 95814 office T: (916) 657-2166 F: (916) 653-3214 Email: ARIZONA http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/contact/em Office of Secretary of State ail-elections-division/ Elections Division http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ COLORADO Suite 802 Floyd West Tower Colorado Secretary of State Atlanta, GA 30334 1700 Broadway, Suite 200 T: (404) 656-2871 F: (404) 463-5231 Denver, CO 80290 Email: http://sos.ga.gov/cgi- T: (303) 894-2200 F: (303) 869-4861 bin/emailelections.asp Email:[email protected] http://www.sos.ga.gov/elections/ http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/m ain.html GUAM Guam Election Commission CONNECTICUT 414 West Soledad Avenue, GCIC Bldg. Office of the Secretary of the State 2nd floor, Suite 200 State of Connecticut Hagatna, GU 96910 30 Trinity St T: (671) 477-9791 F: (671) 477-1895 Hartford, CT 06106 Email: [email protected] T: (860) 509-6100 F: (860) 509-6127 http://gec.guam.gov/ Email: [email protected]. https://portal.ct.gov/SOTS/Common- HAWAII Elements/V5-Template--- Office of Elections Redesign/Elections--Voting--Home-Page 802 Lehua Avenue Pearl City, HI 96782 DELAWARE T: (808) 453-8683 F: (808) 453-6006 Department of Elections Email: [email protected] 905 S. Governor’s Ave, Suite 170 http://hawaii.gov/elections Dover, DE 19904 T: (302) 739-4277 F: (302) 739- 6794 IDAHO Email: [email protected] Elections, Campaign Disclosure, & http://elections.delaware.gov/ Lobbyists 700 West Jefferson, Room E205 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Boise, ID 83702 District of Columbia Board of Elections T: (208) 334-2852 F: (208) 334-2282 1015 Half St SE, Suite 750 Email: [email protected] Washington, DC 20003 https://sos.idaho.gov/elect/index.html (202) 727-2525 F: (202) 347-2648 Email: [email protected] ILLINOIS http://www.dcboee.org Springfield Office: 2329 S. MacArthur Blvd. FLORIDA Springfield, IL 62704 Florida Division of Elections T: (217) 782-4141 F: (217) 782-5959 R.A. Gray Building, Room 316 Chicago Office: 500 S. Bronough St 100 W. Randolph, Suite 14-100 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 Chicago, IL 60601 T: (850) 245-6200 F: (850) 245-6217 T: (312) 814-6440 F: (312) 814-6485 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] http://dos.myflorida.com/elections/ http://www.elections.il.gov GEORGIA INDIANA The Elections Division Indiana Election Division 2 MLK Jr. Drive 143 W Market St, Ste 500 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Bureau of Corporations, Elections and T: (317) 232-2000 F: (317) 233-6793 Commissions Email:[email protected] Burton Cross Building http://www.in.gov/sos/elections/index.htm 111 Sewall St, 4th Floor Augusta, ME 04333 IOWA Mailing Address: Elections / Voter Registration Bureau of Corporations, Elections and First Floor, Lucas Building Commissions 321 E. 12th St Julie Flynn, Deputy Secretary of State Des Moines, IA 50319 101 State House Station T: (515) 281-0145 F: (515) 281-4682 Augusta, ME 04333-0101 Email: [email protected] T: (207) 624-7736 F: (207) 287-5428 https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/voterinformati http://www.state.me.us/sos/cec/elec/index.h on/index.html tml KANSAS MARYLAND Kansas Secretary of State 151 West St, Suite 200 Elections and Legislative Matters Annapolis, MD 21401 Memorial Hall, 1st Floor Mailing address: 120 SW 10th Avenue State Board of Elections Topeka, KS 66612-1594 P.O. Box 6486 T: (800) 262-8683 Annapolis, MD 21401-0486 Email: [email protected] T: (410) 269-2840 F: (410) 974-2019 https://sos.kansas.gov/elections/ Email: [email protected] http://www.elections.state.md.us/ KENTUCKY Office of the Secretary of State MASSACHUSETTS Office of Elections Secretary of the Commonwealth 700 Capital Avenue, Suite 148 Elections Division Frankfort, KY 40601 McCormack Building T: (502) 564-3490 F: (502) 564-5687 One Ashburton Place, Room 1705 Email: Boston, MA 02108 https://www.sos.ky.gov/elections/Pages/Ele (617) 727-2828 F: (617) 742-3238 ctions-Contact-Form.aspx Email: [email protected] http://sos.ky.gov/elections/ http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/eleidx.htm LOUISIANA MICHIGAN 8585 Archives Ave. Bureau of Elections Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Austin Building, First Floor Mailing Address: 430 W. Allegan St Louisiana Secretary of State Lansing, MI 48918 P.O. Box 94125 Mailing Address: (Normal Services) Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9125 Michigan Department of State T: (225) 922-0900 F: (225) 922-0945 Bureau of Elections https://www.sos.la.gov/ElectionsAndVoting/ PO Box 20126 Pages/default.aspx Lansing, MI 48901-0726 Mailing Address: (Overnight or express MAINE deliveries) Michigan Department of State Montana Capitol Building, Rm 260 | P.O. Bureau of Elections Box 202801 Richard H. Austin Building - First Floor Helena, MT 59620-2801 430 W. Allegan T: (406) 444-9608 F: (406) 444-2023 Lansing, MI 48918 Email: [email protected] T: (517) 335-3234 F: (517) 335-3235 http://sos.mt.gov/elections Email: [email protected] https://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7- NEBRASKA 127-1633---,00.html Elections Division 1221 N St, Suite 103 MINNESOTA Lincoln, NE 68508 Elections & Administration Mailing address: 180 State Office Building Elections Division 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. P.O. Box 94608 St Paul, MN 55155 Lincoln, NE 68509-4608 T: (651) 215-1440 F: (651) 296-9073 T: (402) 471-2555 F: (402) 471-7834 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] http://www.sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting/ http://www.sos.ne.gov/dyindex.html MISSISSIPPI NEVADA Heber Ladner Building Elections Division 401 Mississippi St 101 North Carson St, Suite 3 Jackson, MS 39205 Carson City, NV 89701-3714 Mailing address: T: (775) 684-5705 F: (775) 684-5718 P.O. Box 136 Email: [email protected] Jackson, MS 39205-0136 https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/elections (601) 576-2550 F: (601) 576-2545 http://www.sos.ms.gov/Elections-Voting NEW HAMPSHIRE Secretary of State MISSOURI Elections Division - Administration Elections Division State House, Room 204 600 West Main St 107 North Main St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Concord, NH 03301 Mailing address: T: (603) 271-3242 F: (603) 271-6316 Elections Email: [email protected] James C. Kirkpatrick State Information http://sos.nh.gov/Elections.aspx Center P.O. Box 1767 NEW JERSEY Jefferson City, MO 65102-1767 20 West State Street, 4th Floor T: (573) 751-2301 F: (573) 526-3242 Trenton, NJ 08608 Email: [email protected] Mailing address: http://www.sos.mo.gov/elections/ NJ Division of Elections P.O. Box 304 Trenton, NJ 08625-0304 T: (609) 292-3760 F: (609) 777-1280 Email: [email protected] MONTANA http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/ NEW MEXICO Secretary of State OHIO Elections Bureau & Ethics Division Secretary of State New Mexico Capitol Annex North 22 N 4th St, 325 Don Gaspar, Suite 300 Columbus, OH 43215 Santa Fe, NM 87501 T: (614) 466-2585 T: (505) 827-3600 Email:https://www.sos.state.oh.us/elections/ Email: [email protected] contact-us-elections/ https://www.sos.state.nm.us/voting-and- http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/elections.as elections/ px NEW YORK OKLAHOMA NYS Board of Elections 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room B6 40 North Pearl St, Suite 5 State Capitol Building Albany, NY 12207-2729 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 T: (518) 474-6220 F: (518) 486-4068 Mailing address: Email: [email protected] P.O. Box 53156 http://www.elections.ny.gov/ Oklahoma City, OK 73152 T: (405) 521-2391 F: (405) 521-6457 NORTH CAROLINA Email:https://www.ok.gov/triton/contact.php NC State Board of Elections Office ?ac=220&id=196 Third floor http://www.ok.gov/elections/index.html 430 N. Salisbury St Raleigh, NC 27603-5918 OREGON Mailing address: Elections Division NC State Board of Elections Office Public Service Building, Suite 501 P.O. Box 27255 255 Capitol St NE Raleigh, NC 27611-7255 Salem, OR 97310 T: (919) 814-0700 F: (919) 715-0135 T: (503) 986-1518 F: (503) 373-7414 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] https://www.ncsbe.gov/Voters/Registering- http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/index.ht to-Vote ml NORTH DAKOTA PENNSYLVANIA Secretary of State Bureau of Commissions, Elections and State of North Dakota Legislation 600 E Boulevard Ave, Dept.
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