Check the Voting Location

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Know How to check your polling place It is crucial to avoid problems on election day. With the large number of voters and polling places, it can be easy to forget the exact address or have questions about the polling place. Being prepared ensures that your vote is cast without delays or difficulties.

Furthermore, during election periods, the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) may make adjustments to polling locations. Address changes or even temporary changes may occur, especially in years of pandemic or renovations to the usual locations.

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Therefore, it is essential to confirm the information to avoid the risk of wasting time or even your right to vote.

How to check your voting location online

Today, the easiest and fastest method of check the polling place is via the internet. The Superior Electoral Court provides a series of tools that facilitate access to this information, accessible both via computer and cell phone.

These digital platforms are available 24 hours a day, without the need to leave home. This helps voters in all parts of the country, regardless of their technological proficiency, to confirm the correct location where they should vote.

With just a few basic pieces of information, such as your voter registration number or CPF, you can quickly access your polling place in a safe and efficient manner.

Step by step guide to checking your voting location via the TSE

To check your polling place, you can follow these steps using TSE services:

  1. Access the official website TSE or download the app e-Title.
  2. In the options menu, select the “Voting Location Search” tab.
  3. Enter your personal details: CPF or voter registration number.
  4. Check detailed information about your area and electoral section.

If you choose the app e-Title, in addition to the consultation, you can also issue a digital version of your voter registration card, which makes it even easier on voting day. If you do not have your voter registration number at hand, the website allows you to consult using your CPF number.

Alternatives to check your polling place

In addition to digital platforms, you can also check the polling place in other ways. A very useful option, especially for those who have less access to the internet, is by phone or at an electoral office.

  • Telephonic service: Call 148, the voter service line. Provide your personal information, and an attendant will be able to confirm your polling location.
  • Electoral Office: If you prefer to be served in person, you can go to your nearest electoral office. There, they will be able to provide you with all the details about your area and polling station.

These alternatives are great for those who want to confirm information directly with professionals or have difficulties with online access.

What to do if there are problems with the consultation?

If you encounter difficulties when check the polling place, such as a system error or lack of information, the first step is to try again at alternative times. During periods of high demand, the TSE website may be slow, so it is best to avoid peak hours.

If the problem persists, contact the TSE or the electoral office in your city directly. They will be able to help resolve any technical issues or provide guidance on how to proceed to ensure that you have access to the correct location to vote.

Don't leave it until the last minute. Check your polling place in advance and resolve any problems in time to exercise your right to vote.

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