Where to vote in the Fayetteville millage election

Tuesday, September 15 is the big day.

Fayetteville voters are being asked to approve a 4.9-mill property tax increase to fund a $115 million bond issue to construct a brand new state-of-the-art Fayetteville High School. If approved, the new school will be built on its current location at 1001 Stone St.

For those unsure, a 4.9-mill increase will raise property taxes by about $13.50 per month for the average household. Currently, the Washington County Assessor values the average price home at about $166,000.

Don’t forget about Arkansas Code 7-1-102 which requires that your employer “must create schedules so that each employee will have the opportunity to vote.”

1. Find your polling place

If you’re unsure of where to vote, the quickest way to find out is to call the Washington County Clerk’s office at 479-444-1711. They’ll ask for your name and date of birth and tell you exactly where to go.

If you’d rather use the Internet, head over to the Voter View website and enter your first name, last name and your date of birth, then click “Search.” Details about your registration will be displayed along with your polling place.

2. Go vote!

After you find your polling place, use the guide below for more information about the location.

You will be asked to present a photo identification at the polls. Polls will be open from 7:30am to 7:30pm.

Fayetteville polling locations

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

Zone 4

Zone 5