Wednesday, November 02, 2016

A Guide to Early Voting

Here's a guide to early voting for the people I know around the US. Hope this helps people get out and vote!

California Any voter registered in California can vote early in person. Dates vary by county. You may vote early in person at your county elections office or at other early voting locations.
Florida October 29 – November 5, 2016
Illinois Sept 29-Nov 7 Any voter in Illinois can vote early, without an excuse required. Check with your local elections authority, below, for dates
and hours.
Maryland Oct 27-Nov 3 Early voting starts the 2nd Thursday before an election through the Thursday before an election. Designated polling places will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. during the early voting period.
Missouri Not available
Montana Voting: Oct 8-Nov 7 Montana does not have traditional early voting but you can cast an in-person absentee ballot starting no later than 30 days before the election.

New York

Not available
North Carolina Oct 27-Nov 5 North Carolina has "one-stop voting," which allows registered voters to vote early at all county board of elections offices
during regular office hours. Some county boards of elections offer additional one-stop sites within the county.
Texas Oct 24-Nov 4 Contact your local County Voter Registration Officials for information specific to your county.
Utah Oct 25-Nov 4 If you are registered to vote at least 30 days prior to the election, you may participate in early voting in the counties where in-person early voting is offered. Check the link below for information about the early voting hours and locations in your county.
Virginia Virginia offers in-person absentee voting.
Washington In addition to sending ballots by mail, they may also be returned to a designated ballot drop box or returned in person to the county elections department by 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Washington, DC Oct 29-Nov 05 Voters can vote early in person. Early Voting Center hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Wyoming 30-Sep Starting Sept. 30, voters may submit an in-person absentee ballot at their county clerk's office.

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