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Here’s what you can (and can’t) bring with you when you vote

Voters prepare their ballots in voting booths during early voting for the California presidential primary election at an L.A. County 'vote center' on March 1, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.(Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

If you’re a mom or dad who plans on voting in person in the upcoming election, you might be concerned about what to do with your child when you’re in the voting booth making sure your voice is heard.

The good news is that there’s nothing stopping you from bringing an infant or a child with you in the booth. Having a kid with you while you vote is allowed in all 50 states.

But each state, and some counties, have different rules about what you can bring with you when you vote.

Here’s a few things you can and can’t bring with you when you vote:

Can:

Can’t:

That should hopefully cover the basics. Ultimately, what you can and can’t bring to your polling station is pretty much just common sense.

If you have questions about something that isn’t covered, or if you just have general questions about election day or your ballot, you can contact your local elections office or call the California Voter Hotline at 800-345-VOTE(8683).