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Voting: What To Know Before You Go

News Staff • November 5, 2024

Where to vote in Baldwin County, Alabama

Gulf Shores Voting News

The 2024 Election Day has finally arrived. The abundance of TV ads, annoying text and junk mail flyers are about to end. This means that residents should do their duty and make your voice heard at the polls. Make sure of your polling location and remember to bring your official ID with you.


Baldwin County voters are reminded of recent changes to voting precincts. The Baldwin County Commission has confirmed that no further updates have occurred since the 2024 Primary Election.


Seven new voting precincts were created earlier in Spanish Fort, Malbis, Summerdale, Gulf Shores, Magnolia Springs, Daphne, and Loxley. Additionally, eight polling places were relocated within existing precincts in areas such as Little River, Crossroads, Spanish Fort, and Bon Secour.


Residents are encouraged to confirm their voting precinct before heading to the polls. Voters can check precinct locations using an interactive map on Baldwin County's official website.


Confirm your voter registration and Baldwin County polling locations can be found by clicking here.


Boundary lines in six precincts were also modified to accommodate these changes, and 49,666 updated voter cards were mailed to affected voters late last year. These cards provide critical information like polling locations and political districts.


For more information or to confirm voter registration status, visit the Alabama Secretary of State's website or Baldwin County's elections page.


A sample ballot for Baldwin County voters is placed below.


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