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Early Voting

South Dakota Early Voting

Voters who qualify to vote absentee may also go to the office of the county auditor, complete an absentee ballot application and vote in the office.

Ohio Early Voting

Early voting starts 28 days before the election. All registered voters may request and vote an absentee ballot in person at their county board of elections or voting center as designated by the county. For specific information on times and locations contact your board of elections.

North Carolina Early Voting

One-stop absentee voting (early voting) begins on the third Thursday before the election and ends at 1pm the last Saturday before the election. One-stop absentee voting takes place at either the County Board of Elections office or an alternate site if the County Board office is not able to handle in-person voting.

Oklahoma Early Voting

For more information on times and locations contact your county clerkIn person absentee voting will be available at your County Election Board on Thursday (8am to 6pm), Friday (8am to 6pm) before each election.

Oregon Early Voting

You can vote early and in person at your county elections office. Please contact them for specific dates and times.

North Dakota Early Voting

Early voting is available and no excuse is required. Please check with local county election officials for specific dates and times.

Pennsylvania Early Voting

Pennsylvania does not have early voting. If you meet any of the below requirements you may vote before Election Day through an Absentee Ballot. Please see the "Absentee Ballot Process" question above for more information on voting Absentee Ballots.

Absentee Ballot requirements:

New York Early Voting

Beginning Fall 2019 - NY will have early voting available! Early voting begins 10 days before the election and ends two days before the election. Each county has multiple voting sites available and voters can go to any voting site in their county. Each voting site has varing hours, so check with your Board of Elections to determine the best voting site for you.

New Mexico Early Voting

You may vote early at your County Clerks office beginning 28 days before an election. Early voting at alternate sites begins on the third Saturday before the election in many counties. Call your county clerk for locations. Early voting ends the Saturday before the election.

Early voting information may be found at this state website.

New Jersey Early Voting

In person absentee voting is allowed and no excuse is required. Early voting begins 45 days before the election and ends at 3pm the day before the election.

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