Voting is an inalienable right in the United States, but not every town or city has a local elementary school to host people.
As a result, some places have to get creative.
Some visit their local car mechanic, laundromat, or pool hall in a testament to the strength of their civic-mindedness.
(Captions by Christian Storm and Reuters)
A cook prepares food orders in a kitchen as voters cast their ballots for the U.S. midterm elections at a restaurant used as a polling station in Chicago, Illinois.
A woman votes at a polling station inside a local grocery store in National City, California.
A voter is seen casting her ballot inside a dessert restaurant being used as a polling station in Chicago, Illinois.
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