When do polls close in each state?
A look at what time the last polls in each state close on Election Day
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While a historic number of Americans cast their ballots by mail due to the coronavirus pandemic, nearly every state will hold in-person voting on Election Day.
Washington state and Oregon are voting by mail and will allow voters to deposit their ballots in any official drop box on Election Day.
Many voters in the 2020 presidential election have already cast their votes — and results are starting to pop up.
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What time do polls close on Election Day?
Here’s a look at times polls close on Election Day (all times are local to the state).
6 p.m.
Indiana
Kentucky
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7 p.m.
Alabama
Arizona
Colorado
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Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
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Illinois
Kansas
Mississippi
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Missouri
Nevada
Oklahoma
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South Carolina
South Dakota
Texas
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Vermont
Virginia
Wyoming
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7:30 p.m.
Arkansas
North Carolina
Ohio
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West Virginia
8 p.m.
Alaska
California
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Connecticut
Delaware
Idaho
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Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
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Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
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Montana
Nebraska
New Hampshire
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New Jersey
New Mexico
Oregon
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Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Tennessee
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Utah
Washington
Washington, D.C.
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Wisconsin
9 p.m.
Iowa
New York
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North Dakota