The first thing you will need is your Social Security number or voter ID card that you received after registering to vote. On your voter ID card, is a two-digit number and three-digit number. The two-digit # is your House District. The three-digit number is your Precinct number.
You can check online at http://www.elections.state.ak.us/polling.php to find the polling locations for your district. You can also call to obtain the location toll free at 1-888-383-8683 or if calling from anchorage, you can dial direct to 269-8683. If you do not have your voter ID card, have your SSN number ready.
If you need further help, you can contact one of the following Division of Elections offices below:
Anchorage - Region IICentral Alaska) - Districts 13 - 32 Phone: (907) 522-8683 (South
Matanuska-Susitna Borough - Region II Satellite Office (907) 373-8952- Districts 13 - 16 only Phone:
Fairbanks - Region IIIAlaska) - Districts 6 - 12 Phone: (907) 451-2835 - (Central, Interior
Nome - Region IV - (Northern and Western Alaska) - Districts 37 - 40 Phone: (907) 443-5285
Polling locations will be open from 7:00am to 8:00pm.
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