Alabama officials are keeping an eye on the weather as people around the state head to the polls for the 2018 mid-term elections.

Polls in Alabama open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.

Secretary of State John Merrill said polling locations – including those inside schools that are delaying start times due to weather – are scheduled to open on time.

A slate of statewide offices, including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General Auditor are up for election. State House and Senate, as well as Congressional candidates, are on the ballot as well.

Alabama requires voters show photo ID before casting a ballot. Acceptable forms of ID include:

A voter can use any of the following forms of photo ID at the polls starting June 3, 2014:

Valid Driver's License

Valid Non-driver ID

Valid Alabama Photo Voter ID

Valid State Issued ID (Alabama or any other state)

Valid Federal Issued ID

Valid US Passport

Valid Employee ID from Federal Government, State of Alabama, County Government, Municipality, Board, Authority, or other entity of this state

Valid student or employee ID from a college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools)

Valid Military ID

Valid Tribal ID

If a voter doesn’t have valid photo ID, they will still be allowed to cast a provisional ballot, according to the Alabama Secretary of State’s Office. In addition, a voter who does not have a valid photo ID will be allowed to vote if they are positively identified by two election officials as a voter on the poll list who is eligible to vote.

You can find your polling location here.

Looking for sample ballots for your county? You can see them all here.