Wednesday's Google Doodle offers no slick animation or charming illustration. Just two words: Go Vote.

The tech giant's logo on its main search page features the message with links to information on Election Day in the U.S.

When a user clicks on the logo, they get a box asking to fill in their street address to find their voting location and hours.

Search results for "Where do I vote #ElectionDay" also features additional information such as ballot tools and polling place locators.

Google also says searching "how to vote" will provide more information on the voting process in both English and Spanish.

Voters across the U.S. will head to the polls for the first nationwide election since 2016, when President Donald Trump was elected. Polls give Democrats a chance to control the majority in the House, while Republicans are favored to hang on to the Senate majority.

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