In-office and homebound voting officially started today. In-office voting is for voters who will not be able to make it to the polls on the November 8 general election.

Meanwhile, homebound voting is for people who cannot leave their homes due to medical or health reasons. In September's primary election, the GEC received 579 in-office votes and 342 homebound votes. Those needing homebound services are advised to send in a request to the Guam Election Commission as soon as possible.

The GEC reminds voters who are visually impaired that the AutoMark machines will be available during in-office voting only. The last day for in-office voting is on Friday, November 7 at 5pm.

Homebound voting meanwhile continues up to the day of the election.