No. All institutions/offices are closed on election day all over the country. This is done to ensure that even people who are employed don't miss out on voting because they have got jobs to do on election day. Banks in Florida are no exception and they will remain closed on election day.
No. All institutions/offices are closed on election day all over the country. This is done to ensure that even people who are employed don't miss out on voting because they have got jobs to do on election day. Banks in Florida are no exception and they will remain closed on election day.
Yes - the Federal Reserve Bank and most major U.S. banks are open the Friday after Thanksgiving - November 26, 2010
Not if it falls on a Monday like it does in 2010.
Yes they are - it's not a bank holiday or weekend.
The Federal Reserve is closed, however there are some banks that will remain open and treat this day as a "non-processing day". It is up to each bank to decide if they will be closed on the 5th.
To my knowledge Chase banks in Phoenix are open on election day.
yes
No. All institutions/offices are closed on election day all over the country. This is done to ensure that even people who are employed don't miss out on voting because they have got jobs to do on election day. Banks in Florida are no exception and they will remain closed on election day.
Yes.
yes
In Florida, for the 2010 General Election on November 2nd, the polls open at 7:00 am and close at 7:00 pm.For more information, visit the Florida Secretary of State Web site, located in the Related Links below.
Yes - the Federal Reserve Bank and most major U.S. banks are open the Friday after Thanksgiving - November 26, 2010
No. All institutions/offices are closed on election day all over the country. This is done to ensure that even people who are employed don't miss out on voting because they have got jobs to do on election day. Banks in Virginia are no exception and they will remain closed on election day.
No today post is open.
Yes
Not if it falls on a Monday like it does in 2010.
No. All institutions/offices are closed on election day all over the country. This is done to ensure that even people who are employed don't miss out on voting because they have got jobs to do on election day. Banks in Pennsylvania are no exception and they will remain closed on election day.