Politics & Government

Arlington Heights Memorial Library Will Serve As Polling Place Nov. 3

The library will be open its regular hours for customers.

On Tuesday, November 3, 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., the Arlington Heights Memorial Library will serve as a polling place for voters from Precinct 31 and Precinct 69. The library will be open its regular hours for customers, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. A materials return box will be placed in the outside parking lot during voting hours. The drive-up window will be available and open.

Voting will take place in the Hub on the library's first floor. In accordance with current safety protocols:

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Voters will enter and exit at the Dunton Avenue entrance.

Voters will be spaced six feet apart in queue for social distancing.

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Voters will remain outside the building until there is room to come inside and proceed directly to the Cardinal Room. There will be stanchions to guide voters from the Dunton Avenue entrance, up the staircase and into the Cardinal Room.

Voters will wait in the Cardinal Room until there is room to proceed into the Hub and it their turn to vote.

Voters will be directed to exit through the Dunton Avenue doors.

Current safety guidelines will remain in place on November 3 for customers using the library. Visitors over the age of two are required to wear a face mask in the library. Enter the building at Dunton Avenue and follow social distancing procedures while in the library.

For more information about Election 2020, including important dates, polling places, secure drop box locations for mail ballots and more, visit our Civics & Voting resource page.


This press release was produced by the Arlington Heights Memorial Library. The views expressed here are the author’s own.