Friday, July 31, 2020

Early Voting Dates by State


It's best to double check with your State for any recent Changes to Early Voting in your State.

Alaska - 15 days before the Election and Ends the day before the Election.

Arizona - 27 days before the Election and Ends the Friday before the Election.

Arkansas - 15 days before the Election and Ends the Monday before the Election.

California - 29 days before the Election, varies by County, and Ends the day before the Election, varies by County.

District of Columbia - Varies as the Begin and End Period is set by the Board of Elections, but Not more than 10 days before the Election.

Florida - At least 10 days before the Election, varies by County, and Ends 3 days before the Election, varies by County.

Georgia - The Fourth Monday before the Election and Ends The Friday before the Election.

Idaho - On or Before the Third Monday before the Election. Not All Counties conduct Early Voting. Ends the Friday before the Election.

Illinois - 40 days before the Election and Ends the day before the Election.

Indiana - 28 days before the Election and Ends the day before the Election.

Iowa - 29 days before the Election, with In-Person Absentee Voting, and Ends the day before the Election, with In-Person Absentee Voting.

Kansas - Up to 20 days before the Election, Varies by County, and Ends Up to the day before the Election, Varies by County.

Louisiana - 14 days before the Election and Ends 7 days before the Election.

Maine - 30 days before the Election, with In-Person Absentee Voting, and Ends the Thursday before the Election, with In-Person Absentee.

Maryland - The Second Thursday before the Election and Ends the Thursday before the Election.

Massachusetts - 11 days before the Election and Ends the Second Business day before the Election.

Michigan - 45 days before the Election and Ends the day before the election. Varies by County.

Minnesota - 46 days before the election, with In-Person Absentee Voting, and Ends the day before the Election, with In-Person Absentee Voting.

Montana - 30 days before the election, with In-Person Absentee Voting, and Ends Noon on the day before the Election with In-Person Absentee Voting.

Nebraska - 30 days before the Election and Ends 1 day before the Election.

Nevada - 17 days before the Election and Ends 4 days before the Election.

New Jersey - 45 days before the Election with In-Person Absentee Voting, and Ends 3pm on the day before the Election with In Person Absentee Voting.

New Mexico - 28 days before the Election and Ends 3 days before the Election.

New York - 10 days before the Election and Ends 2 days before the Election.

North Carolina - 19 days before the Election and Ends 3 days before the Election.

North Dakota - At least 15 days before the Election, Varies by County, and Ends the day before the Election.

Ohio - 28 days before the Election with In-Person Absentee Voting, and Ends 2pm on the day before the Election, with In-Person Absentee Voting.
Contact your Local Election Office to learn more about early voting in your area.

Oklahoma - 5 days before the Election. and ends 2pm 3 days before Election Day.

South Dakota - 46 days before the Election, with In-Person absentee Voting, and Ends the day before the Election with In-Person Absentee Voting.
Contact your Local Election Office to learn more about early voting in your area.

Tennessee - 20 days before the Election and Ends 5 days Before the Election.

Texas - 22 days before the Election and Ends 4 days before the Election.

Utah - 14 days before the Election and Ends 4 days before the Election.

Vermont - 45 days before the Election and Ends the day before the Election.

Virginia - 45 days before the Election, with In-Person Absentee Voting, and Ends 3 days before the Election. with In-Person Absentee Voting.

Washington - 18 days before the Election and through Election Day.

West Virginia - 13 days before the Election and Ends 3 days before the Election.

Wisconsin - At least 14 days before the Election, with In-Person Absentee Voting, and varies by Municipality. Ends 2 days before the Election, with In-Person Absentee Voting, and varies by Municipality.

Wyoming - 45 days before the Election, with In-Person Absentee Voting, and Ends the day before the Election, with In-Person Absentee Voting.

The Earliest you can Vote in the 2020 Elections is: Minnesota and South Dakota, on Sept. 26th, 2020.

On Sept 27th, you can vote in: Michigan; New Jersey; Vermont; Virginia; and Wyoming.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


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