As November 3rd is upon us, we need the energy focused on registering to vote and requesting absentee ballots due to Covid-19.
I will break down what you need to do by State, to request an absentee ballot/mail ballot/vote by mail ballot. Follow the guidelines of your state, and request your ballot early or be ready for long lines on Election Day.
Stay and remain vigilant in this process because November 3rd is about ONE THING. Suppressing your vote. This is the only way Donald Trump will win re-election.
*Note, some online state portals are not activated yet, for requesting an absentee ballot. Also, some states are still going through primaries. Keep checking your state as the election nears.
**Note, since this is an informative diary/blog, I will repost and update as changes come online per state. Thanks.
***Note, make sure you check that your mailing address is current, absentee ballots/mail ballots/vote by mail ballots are sent to the recent address on file with your registrar’s office.
Alabama
”Absentee ballot applications must be received in the office of the Absentee Election Manager for your county no later than the 5th day prior to the election.
An absentee ballot returned by mail must be postmarked no later than the day prior to the election and received by the Absentee Election Manager no later than noon on election day. If hand-delivered, the ballot must be in the office of the Absentee Election Manager by the close of business (but no later than 5 p.m.) on the day prior to the election.”
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
Register to vote online, here. (For any election, the last day to register to vote or update your voter registration is the 15th day prior to the election.)
Request a voter registration form online, here.
Download the voter registration application, here.
Alaska
Online voter registration, here, deadline informationbelow:
- In Person: 30 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day. If this falls on a Sunday, postmarked 31 days before Election Day.
- Online: 30 days before Election Day.
Download the voter registration application, here.
”Anyone may request a ballot by mail. You do not need a reason!”
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here. (Your application for an absentee/vote by mail ballot must be received 10 days before Election Day.)
Arizona
Register to vote and update your information, here, deadline informationbelow:
- In Person: 29 days before Election Day, or on the next immediate business day if the deadline falls on a legal holiday or weekend.
- By Mail: Postmarked 29 days before Election Day, or on the next immediate business day if the deadline falls on a legal holiday or weekend.
- Online: 29 days before Election Day.
Read and request a vote by mail ballot, here.
Arkansas
In Arkansas, “You must fill out a paper Voter Registration Application.”
Information to request a voter registration form online or to download a voter registration form, here, deadline informationbelow:
- In Person: 30 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day. If this falls on a Sunday, postmarked 29 days before Election Day.
- Online: N/A
Read and request an absentee ballot in Arkansas, here.
“All voters in Arkansas may vote by mail using an absentee ballot if they have health concerns due to COVID-19, according to a statement by the Governor. “
California
Register to vote in California, here. The deadline to register to vote in California is October 19, 2020. Additional deadline information below:
- In Person: 15 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 15 days before Election Day.
- Online: 15 days before Election Day.
If the voter registration deadline has passed, you can still conditionally register to vote and cast a provisional ballot in person at your County Elections Office at any time up to and including Election Day. Your provisional ballot will be counted when your County Elections Official verifies your voter registration.
All registered voters will receive an absentee ballot per Governor Newsom’s Executive Order, due to Covid-19, so if you live in California make sure you are registered to vote and that your mailing address is current. Vote by mail information, here.
Colorado
Register to vote information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: Election Day.
- By Mail: Received 8 days before Election Day.
- Online: 8 days before Election Day.
You can register and cast a ballot up through Election Day by appearing in-person at a Voter Service and Polling Center during the Early Voting period or on Election Day. Contact your Local Election Office if you have any questions.
Colorado is a Vote By Mail State, check your address status below:
Every voter receives a mail ballot. The ballot will be sent to the mailing address you provided for your voter registration file. To check the address on file, or to make any changes to your voter registration visit www.GoVoteColorado.gov
Information on a vote by mail ballot, here.
Connecticut
Register to vote information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 7 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 7 days before Election Day.
- Online: 7 days before Election Day.
If the voter registration deadline has passed, you can still register to vote in person at a designated Election Day Registration office. Contact your Local Election Office if you have any questions.
Absentee ballot information, here.
Delaware
Register to vote information, here. Last day to register to vote for the General Election is October 10, 2020. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 24 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 24 days before Election Day.
- Online: The fourth Saturday before Election Day.
Information about the absentee ballot, here.
Request an absentee ballot, here.
All registered voters can request an absentee ballot using the qualification "sick or physically disabled"
Florida
Register to vote in Florida, here. The last day to register to vote is October 5, 2020 for the General Election. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 29 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 29 days before Election Day.
- Online: 29 days before Election Day.
Request to vote by mail and information, here.
“The deadline to request that a vote-by-mail ballot be mailed is no later than 5 p.m. on the 10th day before the election. However, the ballot must still be received by the Supervisor of Elections no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day if the voted ballot is to count. Exceptions exist for overseas military and civilian voters. See Military and Overseas Citizens Voting for further information.
Georgia
“The State of Georgia allows absentee voting by mail and in-person. No excuse is required to vote before election day.”
Register to vote information, here. The last day to register to vote in Georgia is October 5, 2020. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 29 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 29 days before Election Day.
- Online: The fifth Monday before Election Day
Vote by mail or absentee ballot information, here.
“Georgia law allows for absentee by mail ballots to be requested up to 180 days before an election. To request an absentee ballot, voters should complete an absentee ballot application and return the absentee ballot application to their county registration office. Absentee ballot applications can be returned by mail, fax, email (as an attachment), or in-person to the local County Board of Registrar’s Office.”
Hawaii
Register to vote information, here. The last day to register to vote for the November General Election is October 5, 2020. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 30 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day.
- Online: 30 days before Election Day.
If you have missed the voter registration deadline, you can still register to vote and a cast a ballot at the same time during early voting at early walk-in locations and on Election Day at your polling place. Contact your Local Election Office if you have any questions.
The State of Hawaii passed Act 136, SLH 2019, implementing elections by mail beginning with the 2020 Elections.
All properly registered voters will automatically receive a mail ballot packet approximately 18 days prior to the election.
More information, here.
Idaho
Voter information here. Voter registration form, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 24 days before Election Day. If you miss this deadline, you may also register on Election Day. (You must show proof of residence to register at the polls on Election Day.)
- By Mail: Postmarked 25 days before Election Day.
- Online: 25 days before Election Day.
If you have missed the voter registration deadline, you can still register to vote and a cast a ballot at the same time during early voting or on Election Day. Simply go to your regular polling place or early voting site to register and vote. You will need to show proof of residence and a photo ID. Contact your Local Election Office if you have any questions.
Absentee ballot information, here.
Illinois
Voter registration information, form here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 27 days before Election Day, after which you may register during the early voting period through Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 28 days before Election Day.
- Online: 16 days before Election Day.
You can also register in person (and vote) at your local elections office during the "grace period." The grace period starts 27 days before Election Day and ends on Election Day. Grace Period Voting does NOT take place at your regular polling place. Grace Period Voting almost always happens at your Local Election Office. Contact your Local Election Office for more information.
The first day to file an application for an absentee ballot with the Election Authority is 6/16/2020. (SEE MORE INFORMATION BELOW)
All requests by mail must be received by the Election Authority by 10/29/2020.
All in-person early voting requests must be made by 11/2/2020.
Information on Vote by Mail, here.
Indiana
Information to register to vote and Vote by Mail, here. The last day to register to vote in Indiana is October 5, 2020. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 29 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 29 days before Election Day.
- Online: 29 days before Election Day.
Request an absentee ballot, here.
Iowa
Voter registration information/form, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 10 days before Election Day. If you miss the deadline, you can also register to vote in-person during early vote or on Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 15 days before Election Day or received 10 days before Election Day.
- Online: 10 days before Election Day.
If you have missed the voter registration deadline, you can still register to vote and a cast a ballot at the same time during early voting or on Election Day. Simply go to your regular polling place or early voting site to register and vote. You should bring valid photo ID and, if the ID does not list your current address, also proof of residence. Contact your Local Election Office if you have any questions.
Information on Vote by Mail, here.
Kansas
Voter registration form, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 21 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 21 days before Election Day.
- Online: 21 days before Election Day.
Absentee/Vote By Mail information below:
Kansas allows voters to cast their ballots through advance voting. Any registered voter can vote by mail or in-person prior to Election Day. To vote by mail, voters should contact their county election officer and request an advance ballot application. Advance ballots are mailed to voters starting 20 days before the election and must be post-marked on or before Election Day and received no later than three days after the election. Voters can also hand-deliver their advance ballot to the county election office or any polling location within their county by the close of polls on Election Day. Kansas voters may also vote in person at the county election office starting the Tuesday before Election Day, or up to 20 days before the election, depending on the county. Voters who are ill, disabled or not proficient in English may receive assistance in applying for and casting advance ballots.
Vote by Mail application, here. (also called advanced voting by mail) Send your request to your county election office on the form, listings at the bottom. Any questions, call your county election office.
Kentucky
Deadline to register to vote, October 5, 2020.
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 29 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 29 days before Election Day.
- Online: 29 days before Election Day.
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot request information, here: elect.ky.gov/…
There is still no update on absentee ballot request or vote by mail on the Kentucky State Board of Elections website for the November 3rd, General Election. I will check often, but this should be out there by now. elect.ky.gov/...
Louisiana
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 30 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day.
- Online: 20 days before Election Day.
Vote by Mail information, here.
Maine
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information here:
- In Person: Election Day.
- By Mail: Received 21 business days before Election Day.
- Online: N/A
*If you register to vote within 21 days of an election, including on election day, you must appear in person to register at the municipal registrar in order to register. Photo ID and proof of residence is required. Contact your Local Election Office with any questions.
Absentee ballot information, below:
“Absentee ballots may be requested beginning 3 months before Election Day, and until the 3rd business day prior to the election, unless special circumstances exist. Make your request early to allow enough time for the ballot to be mailed to you.”
Vote by mail information, here.
Maryland
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information here:
- In Person: 21 days before Election Day. You may also register during early voting or on Election Day with proof of address. See Election Day registration instructions.
- By Mail: Postmarked 21 days before Election Day.
- Online: 21 days before Election Day.
*You can register to vote in-person during early voting and on Election Day. You will need to bring your MVA-issued license, ID card, or change of address card, or a paycheck, bank statement, utility bill, or other government document that has your name and current address.
Vote by Mail information, here.
Massachusettes
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information here:
- In Person: 20 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 20 days before Election Day.
- Online: 20 days before Election Day.
Vote by Mail information, here.
Voting by mail is available to all voters for all elections in 2020. You do not need an excuse to vote by mail this year.
Michigan
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- Election Day at your city or township clerk office. The voter registration deadline is 15 days before Election Day, if you submit an application form through a voter registration drive or deliver it to a county clerk or secretary of state office.
- By Mail: Postmarked 15 days before Election Day.
- Online: 15 days before Election Day.
*If you have missed the voter registration deadline, you can still register to vote and a cast a ballot at the same time during early voting or on Election Day. If you plan to register in person within 14 days of Election Day, you will need to present proof of residency. To register under these rules, Contact your Local Election Office with any questions.
All registered voters are eligible to vote by mail
Due to the passage of the statewide ballot proposal 18-3, all eligible and registered voters in Michigan may now request an absent voter ballot without providing a reason.
Check your voter registration at Michigan Voter Information Center Michigan.gov/Vote
Vote by Mail information, here.
Minnesota
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information here:
- In Person: Election Day.
- By Mail: Received 21 days before Election Day.
- Online: 21 days before Election Day.
*If you have missed the voter registration deadline, you can still register to vote and a cast a ballot at the same time during the in-person absentee voting period or on Election Day. Simply go to your regular in-person absentee voting site -- or to your regular polling place -- to register and vote. You should bring valid ID and, if the ID does not list your current name and address, also proof of residence. Contact your Local Election Office if you have any questions.
Vote by Mail\Absentee ballot request, here.
Mississippi
Voter registration deadline is October 5th.
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 30 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day.
- Online: N/A
Vote by Mail\Absentee ballot information, here.
Missouri
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 27 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 27 days before Election Day.
- Online: 27 days before Election Day.
Vote by Mail\Absentee ballot request, here: www.sos.mo.gov/…
Please read below qualifications for absentee ballot for the State of Missouri, because they don’t make it easy:
Registered Missourians who expect to be prevented from going to their polling place on Election Day may vote absentee beginning six weeks prior to an election.
Absentee voters must provide one of the following reasons for voting absentee:
- Absence on Election Day from the jurisdiction of the election authority in which such voter is registered to vote;
- Incapacity or confinement due to illness or physical disability, including a person who is primarily responsible for the physical care of a person who is incapacitated or confined due to illness or disability;
- Religious belief or practice;
- Employment as an election authority, as a member of an election authority, or by an election authority at a location other than such voter's polling place;
- Incarceration, provided all qualifications for voting are retained.
- Certified participation in the address confidentiality program established under sections 589.660 to 589.681 because of safety concerns.
- For an election that occurs during the year 2020, the voter has contracted or is in an at-risk category for contracting or transmitting severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (COVID-19).
Voters who are considered at-risk for contracting or transmitting COVID-19 are those who:
- Are 65 years of age or older;
- Live in a long-term care facility licensed under Chapter 198, RSMo.;
- Have chronic lung disease or moderate to severe asthma;
- Have serious heart conditions;
- Are immunocompromised;
- Have diabetes;
- Have chronic kidney disease and are undergoing dialysis; or
- Have liver disease.
Voters can request absentee ballots from their local election authority in person, by mail, by fax or by e-mail. Relatives within the second degree (spouse, parents and children) may complete an absentee ballot application, in person, on behalf of the voter who wishes to vote absentee. DO NOT SEND ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATIONS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE. ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATIONS MUST BE SENT TO THE APPROPRIATE LOCAL ELECTION AUTHORITY BY THE DEADLINE IN ORDER TO BE VALID. Contact information for local election authorities and an absentee ballot application form may be found at the links below.
UPDATE BELOW:
For all 2020 elections, any registered Missouri voter can apply for a mail-in ballot and vote by mail. Note: Generally Missouri mail-in ballot voters will be required to submit a notarized statement with their ballot; however in limited instances, including for voters who have contracted or are at-risk of contracting COVID-19 because of specific health concerns, a voter may cast a mail-in ballot without notarization.
Montana
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day. Received 27 days before Election Day.
- Online: N/A
*If you have missed the voter registration deadline, you can still register to vote at your county election office through close of polls on Election Day, except between noon and 5:00 p.m. the day before the election. You'll have to register at the office of your Local Election Office -- not at a polling place. Contact your Local Election Office for questions about the process. Photo ID or proof or residency is required.
Any registered voter may vote by absentee ballot.
Absentee ballots for federal/state elections are mailed to eligible voters 25 days before election day.
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
Nebraska
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 11 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 18 days before Election Day. Received 14 days before Election Day, if there's an illegible postmark.
- Online: 18 days before Election Day
July 6, 2020: The first day to accept early voting ballot request(s) for the general election.
September 28, 2020: Early voting ballots begin to be mailed out.
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
Nevada
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 28 days before Election Day.
- Online: 5 days before Election Day
*You may register to vote in-person at the polling place either during early voting or on Election Day. You must show a valid Nevada driver’s license or identification card at the polls to vote. If the identification does not have your current address, you must also show proof of residency .
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information:
Any registered voter may request to vote by mail. To request an absentee ballot, you must complete and submit an Absent Ballot Request Form to the County Clerk/Registrar of Voters in the county where you are registered to vote. If you are a resident of Clark County, you may obtain the form from their website at http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/vote.
Additional information, here.
New Hampshire
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information here:
- In Person: Election Day. Before Election Day, the last day to register is the last meeting of the Supervisors of the Checklist. The supervisors meet once, 6-13 days before Election Day. Check your town/city website, or call your clerk's office for the date, time, and location of the Supervisor's meeting.
- By Mail: Received between 6 and 13 days before Election Day, depending on which town you live in.
- Online: N/A
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
New Jersey
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 21 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 21 days before Election Day.
- Online: N/A
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
New Mexico
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information here:
- In Person: Saturday before Election Day at the county clerk's office. 28 days before Election Day otherwise.
- By Mail: Postmarked 28 days before Election Day. However, an application may be accepted through the Friday following the deadline if the application is postmarked before the deadline.
- Online: 28 days before Election Day
*N/A. New Mexico will begin same-day registration in 2021.
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
New York
Voter registration information,here. Deadline information here:
- In Person: 25 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 25 days before Election Day. Received 20 days before Election Day.
- Online: 25 days before Election Day
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
North Carolina
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: The Saturday before Election Day if voting early in person. Otherwise 25 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 25 days before Election Day. If the postmark is missing or unclear, the application will still be processed if it is Received 20 days before Election Day.
- Online: 25 days before Election Day
*If an individual becomes qualified to vote between the registration deadline (the 25th day before Election Day) and Election Day, then the individual may apply to register on Election Day by submitting an application to: a member of the county board of elections, the county director of elections, or the chief judge or a judge of the precinct in which the person is eligible to vote. If the application is approved, the individual may vote the same day. This applies to those individuals who recently become naturalized citizens of the U.S. or who have restored to citizenship after a felony conviction, but it does not apply to individuals who were 17 years old and reach 18 after the registration deadline.
Information on Absentee ballot/Vote by Mail below:
Any North Carolina registered voter qualified to vote in an election may request and receive a mail-in absentee ballot for any election in which absentee voting is allowed. All registered voters may request an absentee ballot for the November 2020 general election.
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
North Dakota
Voter registration information: North Dakota has no voter registration, read here.
- In Person: North Dakota does not have voter registration. You simply need to bring valid proof of ID and residency to the polls in order to vote.
- By Mail: North Dakota does not have voter registration. You simply need to bring valid proof of ID and residency to the polls in order to vote.
- Online: N/A
Vote by Mail information, here.
Ohio
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 30 days before Election Day, extended to the next business day if this falls on a Sunday.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day, extended to the next business day if this falls on a Sunday.
- Online: 30 days before Election Day
Absentee Ballot/Vote by Mail information below:
All Ohio voters whose registration information is up-to-date have the opportunity to vote in any election from the convenience of their own homes by requesting an absentee ballot. Absentee voting has many benefits -- You can vote early, it is convenient, it reduces the chance of lines at the polls on Election Day, and absentee ballots are the first votes counted on Election Night. Voters need only fill out and return an application and their absentee ballot will be mailed to them so they may make their selections at their leisure and return their ballot to the board of elections ahead of Election Day.
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
Oklahoma
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 25 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 25 days before Election Day.
- Online: N/A
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
Oregon
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 21 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Received 21 days before Election Day.
- Online: 21 days before Election Day
Oregon is a Vote by Mail state, the information here.
Pennsylvania
Deadline Alert: 10/19/2020 is the last day to register before the 11/03/2020 election.
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 15 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Received 15 days before Election Day.
- Online: 15 days before Election Day
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
Mail-in and absentee ballot applications for the November 3, 2020, general election must be received by your county election office by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, October 27, 2020.
Rhode Island
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 30 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day. If the postmark is missing or unclear and the registration form is received no later than 5 days after the deadline, the individual shall be presumed to have been registered by the deadline.
- Online: 30 days before Election Day
*You may register in person on Election Day at your local Board of Canvassers but only for Presidential elections.
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
South Carolina
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 30 days before Election Day. If this falls on a Sunday, the last preceeding day that the county board of voter registration and elections is open.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day, the deadline is extended to the next business day if this falls on a Sunday.
- Online: 30 days before Election Day
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
South Dakota
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 15 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Received 15 days before Election Day.
- Online: N/A
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
Tennessee
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 30 days before Election Day. If this falls on a Sunday, 29 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day, the deadline is extended to the next business day if this falls on a Sunday.
- Online: 30 days before Election Day
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
Pursuant to the June 4, 2020 Order of the Davidson County Chancery Court, if you are a registered voter and do not wish to vote in-person due to the COVID-19 situation, you are eligible to request an absentee ballot by mail. You also have the option to vote in-person during early voting or on Election Day.
Texas
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 30 days before Election Day. If this falls on a Sunday, 29 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day, the deadline is extended to the next business day if this falls on a Sunday.
- Online: N/A
Vote by mail in Texas is still being battled in the courts due to Covid-19, read here.
7/6/20> More information on voting by mail for the primaries in Texas, Supreme Court struck down the Democrats request, this could possibly be revisited for the General Election in November. Read, here. In the meantime, voting by mail information for the State of Texas is below.
Current information on Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information is here.
Governor Greg Abbott today issued a Proclamation extending the early voting period for the November 3rd Election by nearly a week. Under this proclamation, early voting by personal appearance will begin on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, and continue through Friday, October 30, 2020. The proclamation also expands the period in which marked mail-in ballots may be delivered in person to the early voting clerk’s office, allowing such delivery prior to as well as on Election Day.
"As we respond to COVID-19, the State of Texas is focused on strategies that preserve Texans’ ability to vote in a way that also mitigates the spread of the virus," said Governor Abbott. "By extending the early voting period and expanding the period in which mail-in ballots can be hand-delivered, Texans will have greater flexibility to cast their ballots, while at the same time protecting themselves and others from COVID-19."
Utah
Voter registration and absentee ballot information, here.
Deadline information below:
- In Person: 7 days before Election Day in clerk's office, but may also register during early vote and on Election Day.However, individuals must vote by provisional ballot if they: (i) register online or in person between 7 and 14 days before Election Day, (ii) register during early voting, or (iii) register on Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day, the deadline is extended to the next business day if this falls on a Sunday.
- Online: 7 days before Election Day
*An individual who is not registered to vote may register to vote, and vote, on election day or during the early voting period described in Section 20A-3-601, by voting a provisional ballot, if:
- the individual is otherwise legally entitled to vote the ballot;
- the ballot is identical to the ballot for the precinct in which the individual resides;
- the information on the provisional ballot form is complete; and
- the individual provides valid voter identification and proof of residence to the poll worker.
Vermont
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: Election Day (you must show proof of residence to register at the polls on Election Day).
- By Mail: Received Election Day.
- Online: Election Day. But if you register online the day before or on Election Day, your application may not be processed and your name may not appear on the checklist and you may be asked to fill out another application at the polls. To be sure your name appears on the checklist, please register by the Friday before the election.
*You can register to vote on Election Day at your polling place. You must show proof of residence to register at the polls on Election Day.
Vote by mail/absentee ballot information, here.
Virginia
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 22 days before Election Day. If this day falls on a Sunday, 21 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 22 days before Election Day, the deadline is extended to the next business day if this falls on a Sunday.
- Online: 22 days before Election Day
Vote by mail/absentee ballot information, here.
Washington
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: Election Day.
- By Mail: Received 8 days before Election Day.
- Online: 8 days before Election Day
*Individuals may register to vote in their county auditor's office, the division of elections if in a separate city from the county auditor's office, a voting center, or other location designated by the county auditor in his or her county of residence no later than 8:00pm on the day of the primary, special election, or general election. The registration process and requirements for registering on Election Day are the same as for filling out a paper registration form or the online form.
Washington (State) is a Vote by Mail state, read here.
Washington, DC
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information here:
- In Person: Election Day, with proof of residency.
- By Mail: Received 21 days before Election Day.
- Online: 21 days before Election Day.
If you have missed the voter registration deadline, you can still register to vote and a cast a ballot at the same time during early voting or on Election Day. Simply go to your regular polling place or early voting site to register and vote. Contact your Local Election Office if you have any questions. You will need to bring proof of residency, such as a government photo ID, or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, or pay check that shows your current name and address.
Vote by mail/absentee ballot information, here.
West Virginia
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 21 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 21 days before Election Day.
- Online: 21 days before Election Day
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
Wisconsin
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: The Friday before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked the 3rd Wednesday before Election Day.
- Online: 20 days before Election Day
*Individuals may register to vote in person at your polling place on Election Day. All individuals must provide both a proof of residency document and proof of identification to register on election Day.
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
Wyoming
Voter registration information, here. Deadline information below:
- In Person: 14 days before Election Day.
- By Mail: Postmarked 14 days before Election Day. After this date, individuals may register to vote by mail if their registration is also accompanied by an absentee ballot request.
- Online: N/A
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- Wyoming does not accept the National Voter Registration Form so please do not use our Register to Vote Tool to register to vote in Wyoming.
- Wyoming prefers that people register to vote in person at the County Clerk's office.
- If this isn't possible, print out the Wyoming Voter Registration form and fill it out in front of a notary. That part is really important! Your Wyoming Voter Registration Form MUST be notarized. Print clearly, using a black or blue ink pen (not felt tip).
- Sign the voter registration oath on the form and have the notary or registered agent sign the form.
- Make copies of the identification documents you showed to the notary.
- Mail the voter registration form, along with the copies of your ID documents, to your County Clerk. Note: Sending your form to any other office will delay your voter registration.
- Mail your form as soon as possible. Voter registration closes two weeks prior to Election Day.
- Follow up with your County Clerk about any questions you may have about your registration or requests for absentee ballots.
Vote by Mail/Absentee ballot information, here.
As I stated previously, I will keep an eye on this blog and update it as needed.
Pass this information on to everyone that needs to register to vote, especially during the time of Covid-19.