The early-voting period ended on Monday, Nov. 4. On Tuesday evening, the votes will be tabulated at the Governor Pedro P. Tenorio Multi-Purpose Center in Susupe.
COMMONWEALTH Election Commission Executive Director Kayla Igitol said a total of 5,801 voters had cast their ballots as of Monday, Nov. 4, the last day of the early voting period, which began on Oct. 29. CEC said 1,272 cast their votes on Monday.
According to CEC, the CNMI has 18,401 registered voters, including absentee voters.
This year, CNMI voters will elect a new congressional delegate, three senators, 20 House members, nine municipal council members and three Board of Education members. They will also decide on whether to retain Superior Court Associate Judge Teresa Kim-Tenorio.
Today, Nov. 5, Election Day, polling places will open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
The polling places are:
• Precinct 1A (San Antonio) – Hopwood Junior High School cafeteria (football field entrance)
• Precinct 1B-1 and B-2 (San Vicente/Dandan) – Dandan Middle School cafeteria (Dandan baseball/softball entrance)
• Precinct 1C (Koblerville) – Koblerville Elementary School cafeteria
• Precinct 2 (Chalan Kanoa/Susupe) – Joeten-Kiyu Public Library
• Precinct 3A (San Jose/Oleai) – Oleai Elementary School cafeteria
• Precinct 3B-1 and B-2 (Garapan) – Garapan Elementary School cafeteria
• Precinct 4A (Tanapag) – Tanapag Youth Center
• Precinct 4B (San Roque/As Matuis) – Gregorio T. Camacho Elementary School cafeteria
• Precinct 4C (Capital Hill) – the Honorable Jesus P. Mafnas Legislative Building (House chamber)
• Precinct 4D (Northern Islands) – Alamagan, Pagan and Agrigan
• Precinct 5, 1 and 2 (Kagman) – Chacha Ocean View Middle School cafeteria
• Precinct 6 (Tinian & Aguiguan) – Tinian Elementary School cafeteria
• Precinct 7 (Rota) – Rota NMC, Room B-2


