Healthy Voting in Guam

The November 8, 2022 general election is over. Thank you for voting!

If you have more questions about voting in your state, contact your local election office or Guam's central election office.

Phone: (671) 477-9791
Email: Vote@gec.guam.gov


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Voting by mail is a healthy option because you vote at home. If you go out at all, it's only to mail or drop off your ballot.

Voting by mail is also called absentee voting in Guam.

The November 8, 2022 general election is over. Thank you for voting!

Healthy tips for voting by mail in Guam

  • If you are dropping off your ballot at a mailbox, drop box, or voting location, follow local public health guidelines. Get vaccinated and boosted, keep physical distance, wash your hands, and wear a mask to protect yourself and others.
More tips for healthy voting by mail

Early voting is voting in person before Election Day, which is usually less crowded than going on Election Day itself. Early voting methods vary, so check the options available in your area.

Early voting is also called in-office absentee voting in Guam.

The November 8, 2022 general election is over. Thank you for voting!

Healthy tips for early voting in Guam

  • Follow instructions for healthy voting at your early voting location.
  • Get vaccinated and boosted, keep physical distance, wash your hands, and wear a mask to protect yourself and others.
  • If you can, go when the early voting center will not be as busy, usually mid-morning or early-afternoon.
More tips for healthy voting in person

When you vote in person on Election Day, you go to a voting center to mark and cast your ballot in person. Voting centers also have accessible voting systems and language access options.

The November 8, 2022 general election is over. Thank you for voting!

Healthy tips for voting in person on Election Day in Guam

  • Follow instructions for healthy voting at your in-person voting location.
  • Get vaccinated and boosted, keep physical distance, wash your hands, and wear a mask to protect yourself and others.
  • If you can, go when the polling place will not be as busy, usually mid-morning or early-afternoon.
More tips for healthy voting in person

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