| It is necessary to use Internet Explorer if you have a street name beginning with a directional such as N State St. See instructions for use of other browsers below.
Follow the directions carefully.
The last
entry at the bottom of the district listing is the precinct number.
The precinct number at the left of the screen is that precinct number
with your precinct part. An example might be 140 at
the bottom and 1402 in the display box to the left.
Your precinct is 140 in this example. The
precinct part is for office use only and tells
us which section of a precinct we're working with.
Clicking
the word "Representatives" in the
left pane will bring up the list of elected officials for your location.
Once
you are at the point where you see your districts displayed
you must use the "Back"
or "Home"
buttons on the screen to return here.
Go To: District
and Elected Official Lookup Microsoft Internet Explorer
Go To: District and Elected Official Lookup Other Browsers; Firefox, Opera, Safari
Important: Some addresses such as North State Street will not display properly. If you enter only State the drop down will provide NState but that cannot be accessed. It is necessary to use Internet Explorer if you have a street name beginning with a directional such as N State St.
Follow the link below to visit a page that allows you to enter your street address and receive a list of all the voting districts in which you are eligible to vote as well as a list of the elected officials in each district. Follow the directions carefully.
When you get to your street information you'll see a number such as this example; 1402 which is your precinct 140 and your precinct part, 2.
When you click on "Click here to view your districts" you'll see your precinct as 140.
When you click on "Click here to view your incumbents" will bring up the list of elected officials for your location.
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