Early Voting Locations Near Me
Early voting for the 2020 U.S. Presidential election is underway, with some starting the process today.
To help voters understand when they can vote, Newsweek has created a list of deadlines for early voting in the states that offer it. Make sure you have registered before turning out or read our voter registration guide.
For local election offices and their contact information, you can visit the Vote.org registry.
Alaska: Early voting begins 15 days before the election and ends the day before.
Arizona: Early voting begins 27 days before the election and ends the Friday before (October 30). Some counties may offer emergency early voting through November 2.
Arkansas: Early voting begins 15 days before the election and ends the Monday before (October 26).
California: Early voting starts 29 days before the election and also varies by county. People need to contact their county election officers for more information. Early voting ends the day before the election.
District of Columbia: The start of early voting varies as it is set by the board of Elections. However, it doesn't start more than 10 days before the election.
Florida: Early voting begins at least 10 days before the election and will end three days before the election.
Georgia: Early voting starts the fourth Monday before the election (October 12) and ends the Friday before (October 30).
Idaho: Early voting starts on or before the third Monday (October 19) before the election and ends the Friday (October 30) before it. However, not all counties conduct early voting.
Illinois: Early voting started 40 days before the election and will finish on November 2.
Indiana: Early voting started 28 days before the election and finishes the day before (November 2).
Kansas: Up to 20 days before the election, people can vote early. However, it does vary by county. It ends the day before the election (November 2).
Kentucky: Early voting starts 21 days before Election Day and ends the Saturday before (October 31).
Louisiana: Early voting starts 14 days before the election and ends seven days before (October 20).
Maryland: Early voting starts the second Monday before the election (October 26) and ends the Thursday before the election (October 29).
Massachusetts: Early voting starts 11 days before the election and finishes the second business day before the election.
Michigan: Early voting starts 45 days before the election and closes the day before (November 2).
Nebraska: Early voting starts 30 days before the election and finishes the day before.
Nevada: Early voting starts 17 days before the election and finishes four days before.
New Mexico: Early voting begins 28 days before the election and ends three days before.
New York: Early voting starts 10 days before the election and finishes two days before.
North Carolina: Early voting begins 19 days before the election and ends three days before.
North Dakota: Early voting starts at least 15 days before the election, though it varies by county. It will end the day before the election (November 2).
Oklahoma: Early voting begins five days before and ends by 2:00 p.m. local time three days before, according to Vote.org.
Rhode Island: Early voting starts 20 days before the election and ends the day before.
Tennessee: Early voting begins 20 days before the election and finishes five days before.
Texas: Early voting starts 22 days before the election and finishes four days before.
Utah: Early voting begins 14 days before the election and finishes four days before.
Vermont: Early voting starts 45 days before the election and ends the day before (November 2).
Washington: Early voting starts 18 days before the election and goes through to Election Day.
West Virginia: Early voting starts 13 days before the election and finishes three days before.
The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election will take place on November 3, 2020.
