Early voting means ‘election season’ has already kicked off
Tuesday, Nov. 5, is Election Day – but if Americans vote like they did in the last two election cycles, most of them will have already cast a ballot before the big day.
Early voting may start as soon as Sept. 6 for eligible voters, with seven battleground states sending out ballots to at least some voters the same month, making September and October less a countdown to Election Day, and more the beginning of “election season.”
States have long allowed at least some Americans to vote early, like members of the military or people with illnesses.
In some states, almost every voter casts a ballot by mail.
Many states expanded eligibility in 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic made it riskier to vote in-person.
That year, the Fox News Voter Analysis found that 71% of voters cast their ballots before Election Day, with 30% voting early in-person and 41% voting by mail.
Early voting remained popular in the midterms, with 57% of voters casting a ballot before Election Day.
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Elections officials stress that voting early is safe and secure. Recounts, investigations and lawsuits filed after the 2020 election did not reveal evidence of widespread fraud or corruption.
The difference between “early in-person” and “mail” or “absentee” voting.
There are a few ways to vote before Election Day.
The first is early in-person voting, where a voter casts a regular ballot in-person at a voting center before Election Day.
The second is voting by mail, where the process and eligibility varies by state.
Eight states vote mostly by mail, including California, Colorado, Nevada and Utah. Registered voters receive ballots and send them back.
Most states allow any registered voter to request a mail ballot and send it back. This is also called mail voting, or sometimes absentee voting. Depending on the state, voters can return their ballot by mail, at a drop box, and/or at an office or facility that accepts mail ballots.
In 14 states, voters must have an excuse to vote by mail, ranging from illness, age, work hours or if a voter is out of their home county on Election Day.
States process and tabulate ballots at different times. Some states don’t begin counting ballots until election night, which delays the release of results.
Voting begins on Sept. 6 in North Carolina, with six more battleground states starting that month
This list of early voting deadlines is for guidance only. In some areas, early voting may begin before the dates listed. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes, and deadlines, go to Vote.gov and your state’s elections website.
The first voters to be sent absentee ballots are expected to be in North Carolina, which had planned to begin mailing out ballots for eligible voters on Sept. 6.
Six more battleground states begin early voting the same month, including Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Nevada.
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September deadlines
Subject to change. In-person early voting in bold.
Sept. 6
North Carolina – Absentee ballots sent to voters
Sept. 16
Pennsylvania – Mail-in ballots sent to voters
Sept. 17
Georgia – Absentee ballots sent to military & overseas
Sept. 19
Wisconsin – Absentee ballots sent
Sept. 20
Virginia – In-person early voting beginsMinnesota, South Dakota – In-person absentee voting beginsIdaho, Kentucky, West Virginia – Absentee ballots sentArkansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Utah, Wyoming – Absentee ballots sent to military & overseas
Sept. 21
Maryland, New Jersey – Mail-in ballots sentIndiana, New Mexico – Absentee ballots sentAlabama, Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Oregon, South Carolina, Washington – Absentee ballots sent to military & overseas
Sept. 23
Mississippi – In-person absentee voting begins & absentee ballots sentOregon – Absentee ballots sentVermont – Mail-in ballots sent
Sept. 26
Illinois – In-person early voting begins & mail-in ballots sentMichigan – Absentee ballots sentFlorida – Mail-in ballots sentNorth Dakota – Absentee & mail-in ballots sentNevada – Mail-in ballots sent to voters outside the state
Sept. 30
Nebraska – Mail-in ballots sent
October deadlines
Oct. 4
Connecticut – Absentee ballots sent
Oct. 6
Maine – In-person absentee voting begins & mail ballots sent
Oct. 7
California – In-person absentee voting begins & mail ballots sentNebraska – In-person early voting begins Georgia – Absentee ballots sentMassachusetts – Mail-in ballots sentMontana – In-person absentee voting begins
Oct. 8
California – Ballot drop-offs openNew Mexico, Ohio – In-person absentee voting beginsIndiana – In-person early voting beginsWyoming – In-person absentee voting begins & absentee ballots sent
Oct. 9
Arizona – In-person early voting begins & mail ballots sent
Oct. 11
Colorado – Mail-in ballots sentArkansas, Alaska – Absentee ballots sent
Oct. 15
Georgia – In-person early voting beginsUtah – Mail-in ballots sent
Oct. 16
Rhode Island, Kansas, Tennessee – In-person early voting beginsIowa – In-person absentee voting beginsOregon, Nevada – Mail-in ballots sent
Oct. 17
North Carolina – In-person early voting begins
Oct. 18
Louisiana – In-person early voting beginsWashington – Mail-in ballots sentHawaii – Mail-in ballots sent
Oct. 19
Nevada, Massachusetts – In-person early voting begins
Oct. 21
Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, North Dakota, South Carolina, Texas – In-person early voting begins Colorado – Ballot drop-offs open
Oct. 22
Hawaii, Utah – In-person early voting begins Missouri, Wisconsin – In-person absentee voting begins
Oct. 23
West Virginia – In-person early voting begins
Oct. 24
Maryland – In-person early voting begins
Oct. 25
Delaware – In-person early voting begins
Oct. 26
Michigan, Florida, New Jersey, New York – In-person early voting begins
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Oct. 30
Oklahoma – In-person early voting begins
Oct. 31
Kentucky – In-person absentee voting begins