Across the United States, arenas and stadiums are being used as polling and voting centers for the 2020 election. Here’s a look at how each team in the NBA is using their arena, practice facility or other venue to fulfill this need for the election.
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Team | Facility | Purpose |
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Atlanta Hawks | State Farm Arena | Voting precinct |
Brooklyn Nets | Barclays Center | Polling site |
Charlotte Hornets | Spectrum Center, Fieldhouse | Early voting site |
Chicago Bulls | United Center | Polling location |
Cleveland Cavaliers | Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse | Polling location |
Dallas Mavericks | American Airlines Center, Comerica Center | Polling location |
Denver Nuggets | Ball Arena | Polling location |
Detroit Pistons | Henry Ford Performance Center* | Voting center |
Houston Rockets | Toyota Center | Voting center |
Golden State Warriors | Kaiser Permanente Arena*, Oakland Facility, Chase Center | Polling site/voting ballot drop location |
Indiana Pacers | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | Voting center |
LA Clippers | The Forum | Voting center |
Los Angeles Lakers | Staples Center | Voting center |
New Orleans Pelicans | Smoothie King Center | Early voting site |
New York Knicks | Madison Square Garden | Early voting/election day polling site |
Oklahoma City Thunder | Chesapeake Arena | Voter registration center (through Oct. 9) |
Orlando Magic | Amway Center | Early voting site |
Philadelphia 76ers | Wells Fargo Center | General election activities |
Phoenix Suns | Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Voting center/early voting ballot drop location |
Sacramento Kings | Golden 1 Center | Voting center |
San Antonio Spurs | AT&T Center | Voting center |
Utah Jazz | Vivint Arena | Polling center |
Washington Wizards | Capital One Arena | Polling place |
* = Practice and/or G League facility |
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