Google Marks Election Day With Ballot Box Logo & “Where Do I Vote” Locator
It’s Election Day in the United States, and Google is marking the occasion with a special ballot box logo. It’s more than a pretty picture, however. The logo also helps people find their local polling place. Click on the logo, and you’ll get a prompt to enter your address and find your voting place: That, […]
Danny Sullivan on November 6, 2012 at 12:05 pm | Reading time: 1 minute
It’s Election Day in the United States, and Google is marking the occasion with a special ballot box logo. It’s more than a pretty picture, however. The logo also helps people find their local polling place.
Click on the logo, and you’ll get a prompt to enter your address and find your voting place:
That, in turn, leads to the special Google elections page where your voting place will be shown, along with other information that’s accessible:
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