With the April 23 At-Large special election only weeks away, many residents are probably trying to figure out everything from who to vote for to where to go to actually cast a ballot. On the latter point, though, there may be some confusion.

In a postcard send to all registered voters this week, the D.C. Board of Elections mistakenly says that voting will only take place in one location—a voting center at the D.C. government building. “One Judiciary Square is the only vote center open for this election,” read the postcard. “It is open from Monday, April 8 until Saturday, April 20 from 8:30 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.”

The wording isn’t completely wrong—the voting center at One Judiciary Square will certainly be open on those dates, but that’s for early voting. For residents who cast their ballots on Election Day, they need not do more than visit their usual precinct polling place. (Not sure where that is? Check here.)

Thankfully, ads going up in Metrobuses this week are more careful in making that distinction.

UPDATE, 12:50 p.m.: Fox 5’s Matt Ackland tweets that the D.C. Board of Elections will send out a corrected mailer. The first mailer cost close to $30,000, and so will the second.