Though Election Day is set by federal law for the Tuesday after the first Monday of November, it isn't recognized universally as a public holiday across the United States.
In the 14 states that observe Election Day as a public holiday, various establishments like government offices and courts will be closed, while banks may operate normally.
While most banks will remain open on Election Day, in states where it's a public holiday, some banks might choose to close, so checking directly is advised.
Despite variations in local observance, ATMs will function normally across the country, providing access to cash on Election Day.
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