MAIL IN VOTE EARLY:
The date on which early voting begins may be as early as 45 days before the election, or as late as the Friday before the election. The average starting time for early voting is 22 days before the election.
Links:
[Explore mail-voting rules across the country.]
This early voting chart lists time frames for states that offer early voting.
The rules change from state to state. Make sure you know yours if you plan to vote early or in-person absentee.
The best place to check is your state/territorial election office website. Check under “absentee voting” if you don’t see information listed under “voting in person” or “early voting.”
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