| State | Early Voting Dates | Info | Excuse Required for Absentee? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Select your state above | - | - | - |
| Alabama | No | Early Voting Dates: None To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 3rd. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. You’ll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Alaska | Oct 24, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 24th to Nov.7th You can vote in person at your Regional Election's Office from Oct. 24th to Nov. 7th before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail or electronic transmission, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Oct. 29th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked or transmitted by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Arizona | Oct 12, 2016 - Nov 4, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 12th to Nov. 4th You can vote in person at your county elections office from Oct. 12th to Nov. 4th before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Oct. 28th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Arkansas | Oct 24, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 24th to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at locations designated by your county from Oct. 24th to Nov. 4th before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. You’ll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| California | See Info |
Early Voting Dates: County-Specific Many counties provide in-person early voting at select locations. Dates and locations are set by the county elections office and can be found here. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot no later than Nov. 1st. You can either select "permanent absentee" on your California voter registration or, if you are already registered, click here to request a vote-by-mail ballot. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Colorado | Oct 24, 2016 - Nov 8, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 24th to Nov. 8th All registered voters in Colorado receive a vote-by-mail ballot. No excuse required. Voters may return ballots by mail, postmarked the day before the election, or in-person to their county clerk's office, stand alone drop box locations, or Voter Service and Polling Center by Election Day. Click here to find your local locations. Click for more info |
No |
| Connecticut | No | Early Voting Dates: None To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Oct. 7th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Or you may return the ballot in-person to your town clerk or polling place by the close of polls on Nov. 8th. You'll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Delaware | In-Person Absentee Only |
Early Voting Dates: County-Specific To vote absentee, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 4th. Then you can complete your absentee ballot and return by mail, postmarking it by the day before the election. Alternatively, you can vote in-person at your county's Department of Elections using an absentee ballot. Hours will vary by county, click here for specific dates and times. You'll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| District of Columbia | Oct 29, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct 29th to Nov. 5th You can vote in person at designated locations from Oct. 29th to Nov. 5th before the election. No excuse required. You may also register to vote during early voting. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Florida | Oct 29, 2016 - Nov 5, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 29th to Nov. 5th You can vote in person at your local Supervisor of Elections office and other designated locations from October 29th to Nov. 5th before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 2nd. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Georgia | Oct 17, 2016 - Nov 4, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 17th to Nov. 4th You can vote in person (called "Advanced Voting") from Oct. 17th to Nov. 4th at locations designated by your county. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here). Georgia does not provide a deadline for your application, however, we recommend you submit by Oct. 8th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Hawaii | Oct 25, 2016 - Nov 5, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 25th to Nov. 5th You can vote in person at designated locations from Oct. 25th to Nov. 5th before the election. No excuse required. You may also register to vote during early voting. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Idaho | Oct 24, 2016 - Nov 4, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 24th to Nov. 4th Some counties provide in-person early voting at select locations from Oct. 24th to Nov. 4th. Hours and locations are set by the county clerks office and can be found here. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 2nd. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Counties that do not participate in early voting will allow in-person voting by absentee ballot at county clerk's office as soon as absentee ballots are available until Nov. 4th. Click for more info |
No |
| Illinois | Sep 28, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Sept. 29th to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at designated locations from Sept. 29th to Nov. 7th before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 3rd. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Indiana | Oct 12, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 |
Early Voting Dates: Oct. 12th to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county election's office or circuit clerk of court's office from Oct. 12th to Nov. 7th at noon before the election, using an absentee ballot. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Oct. 31st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. When voting by mail an excuse is required, however, photo ID is not required. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Iowa | Jan 1, 1970 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Start date determined by county through Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county auditor's office before the election, using an absentee ballot. Voting will open no more than 40 days before the election and last until Nov. 7th. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 4th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Kansas | Oct 19, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 19th to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county election's office office from Oct. 19th to Nov. 7th at noon before the election, using an advance ballot. No excuse required. To cast an advance ballot by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an advance ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 4th. Then, when you complete your ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Kentucky | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 21st to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county clerk's office from Oct. 21st to Nov. 7th before the election, using an absentee ballot. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Whether it’s in person or by mail, you’ll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Louisiana | Oct 25, 2016 - Nov 1, 2016 |
Early Voting Dates: Oct. 25th to Nov. 1st You can vote in person at your registrar of voters' office and designated locations from Oct. 25th to Nov. 1st before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 4th at 4:30 p.m.. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must mailed in time to be received by your registrar of voters by 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 7th. You’ll need to give an excuse to vote by mail absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Maine | Jan 1, 1970 - Nov 8, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Start determined by Municipal Clerk to Nov. 8th You can vote in person at your municipal clerk's office from at least 30 days before the election to November 8th at 8 p.m., using an absentee ballot. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 3rd. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Maryland | Oct 27, 2016 - Nov 3, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 27th to Nov. 3rd You can vote in person at designated early voting locations from Oct. 27th to Nov. 3rd at 8:00 p.m. before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov.1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. If you miss the Nov. 1st mail deadline, you may request an absentee ballot by electronic download through Nov. 4th and hand deliver to your local board of elections. Click here for more information. Click for more info |
No |
| Massachusetts | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: TBD, check your local elections office The 2016 general election will be Massachusetts' first election with early voting. Check here for dates and locations. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 7th at noon. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Michigan | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: Start date determined by local clerk to Nov. 5th You can vote in person at your township or city clerk's office from the time ballots are available to 2:00 p.m. on Nov. 5th before the election, using an absentee ballot. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than 2:00 p.m. on Nov. 5th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Whether it’s in person or by mail, you’ll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Minnesota | Sep 23, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Sept. 23rd to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county clerk's office from Sept. 23rd to Nov. 7th at 5:00 p.m. before the election, using an absentee ballot. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Oct. 7th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be witnessed by another Minnesota voter or Notary and postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Mississippi | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 29th to Nov. 5th You can vote in person at your clerk's office from Oct. 29th to Nov. 5th at noon. before the election, using an absentee ballot. Excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than September 29th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Excuse required. Mississippi has recent election law reform to eliminate in-person absentee voting and establish pre-election voting without an excuse. By-mail absentee voters would be reserved for voters with disabilities and their caregivers only. Information will be updated as available. (June 2016) Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Missouri | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: Sept. 27th to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your local election authority from Sept. 27th to Nov. 7th at 5:00 p.m. before the election, using an absentee ballot. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 2nd at 5:00 pm. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. If you have not voted in-person at your current address, you'll need to submit a copy of your photo I.D. with address and signature with your ballot. Whether it’s in person or by mail, you’ll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. |
Excuse Required |
| Montana | Oct 11, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 |
Early Voting Dates: Oct. 11th to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county clerk's office from Oct. 11th to Nov. 7th at noon before the election, using an absentee ballot. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov 7th at noon. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election.excuse required. Click for more info |
No |
| Nebraska | Oct 10, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 10th to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county clerk's office from Oct. 10th to Nov. 7th before the election, using an absentee ballot. No excuse required. To vote early by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Oct. 28th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Nevada | Oct 22, 2016 - Nov 4, 2016 |
Early Voting Dates: Oct. 22nd to Nov. 4th You can vote in person at your county clerk's office from Oct. 22nd to Nov. 4th before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Note that first time voters who apply to vote by-mail will need to submit photo ID with signature and address with application. Click for more info |
No |
| New Hampshire | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: Through Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county clerk's office approximately 30 days before the election, using an absentee ballot. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here). New Hampshire does not specify a deadline to apply for ballots by mail. We recommend you apply at least 30 days before the election. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Whether it’s in person or by mail, you’ll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| New Jersey | Jan 1, 1970 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Start date determined by county to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county clerk's office. The start date will be determined by your county clerk and end Nov. 7th at 3:00 pm before the election, using a vote-by-mail ballot. No excuse required. To vote by mail, first you’ll need to apply (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| New Mexico | Oct 11, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 11th to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county clerk's office from Oct. 11th to Nov. 7th before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 4th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| New York | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 31st to Nov. 7th (Local variations on start date may apply.) You can vote in person at your county election board's office, or in the case of New York City, Borough Board of Election's office, once the ballots are available Nov. 7th at 5:00 p.m. before the election, using an absentee ballot. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Whether it’s in person or by mail, you’ll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| North Carolina | Oct 20, 2016 - Nov 5, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 20th to Nov. 5th You can vote in person at your county's Board of Election's office and designated early voting locations locations for 17 days preceding Nov. 5th before the election. No excuse required. You may also register to vote during early voting. Note that Early Voting hours vary widely by county, check with your local Board of Elections for exact times. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be signed by two witnesses or a notary, then it must be postmarked by the day before the election Exact dates and details are pending after the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ordered NC to reinstate a week of early voting and same day registration at the end of July 2016. Resources will be updated as the state finalizes procedure. Click for more info |
No |
| North Dakota | Sep 29, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Sept. 29th to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county election's office from Sept. 29th to Nov. 7th before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here). North Dakota does not have a deadline to request an absentee ballot, however, we recommend that you request it at least one month before the election. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Ohio | Oct 12, 2016 - Nov 8, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 12th to Nov. 8th You can vote in person at your county election's office from October 12th to Nov. 7th at 2:00 p.m. before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 5th at noon. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Ohio recommends that you apply for an absentee ballot as early as possible. Click for more info |
No |
| Oklahoma | Nov 3, 2016 - Nov 5, 2016 |
Early Voting Dates: Nov. 3rd to Nov. 5th You can vote in person at your county Board of Elections office from Nov. 3rd to Nov. 5th at 2:00 p.m. before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 2nd. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Oregon | No | Early Voting Dates: N/A All registered voters in Oregon receive a vote-by-mail ballot. No excuse required. If you will not be at your residence and would like to have you ballot mailed to a different address, you'll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here). Oregon does not have a deadline for these requests, however, we suggest at least 1 month before the election. Be sure to mail ballot in a timely manner so that it can be received by election day. Click for more info |
No |
| Pennsylvania | No | Early Voting Dates: N/A To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. You’ll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Rhode Island | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: N/A To vote absentee by mail without an excuse, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Oct. 18th at 4:00 p.m. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. If you miss the Oct. 18th deadline, and you are unable to vote on election day due to an emergency, you may submit an in-person application and absentee ballot at your local Board of Canvassers. Excuse required. More info here. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| South Carolina | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: Start from ballot availiblilty to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county election office from the time ballots become available to Nov. 7th at 5:00 pm before the election, using an absentee ballot. Excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 4th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Whether it’s in person or by mail, you’ll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| South Dakota | Sep 23, 2016 - Nov 7, 2016 |
Early Voting Dates: Sept. 23rd to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your county clerk office from September 23rd to Nov. 7th at 5:00 pm before the election, using an absentee ballot. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 7th at 5:00 p.m. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Tennessee | Oct 19, 2016 - Nov 3, 2016 |
Early Voting Dates: Oct. 19th to Nov. 3rd You can vote in person at your county Election Commission's office from Oct. 19th to Nov. 3rd before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. You’ll need to give an excuse to vote by mail absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Texas | Oct 24, 2016 - Nov 4, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 24th to Nov. 4th You can vote in person at any early voting location in your county from Oct. 24th to Nov. 4th before the election. No excuse required. To vote by mail, first you’ll need to apply for a ballot (click here) no later than Oct. 28th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. You’ll need to give an excuse to vote by mail ballot. Info here on what qualifies. |
Excuse Required |
| Utah | Oct 25, 2016 - Nov 4, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 25th to Nov. 4th You can vote in person at any early voting location in your county from Oct. 25th to Nov. 4th before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 3rd. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Vermont | Jan 1, 1970 - Nov 7, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Start to be determined to Nov. 7th You can vote in person at your town clerk's office from no later than 45 days before the election to Nov. 7th., using an absentee ballot. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 7th. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
| Virginia | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: Start date to be determined to Nov. 5th You can vote in person at your local registrar's office from no later than 45 days before the election to Nov. 5th., using an absentee ballot. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 1st. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Whether it’s in person or by mail, you’ll need to give an excuse to vote by absentee ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Washington | See Info | Early Voting Dates: N/A All registered voters in Washington receive a vote-by-mail ballot. No excuse required. If you will not be at your residence and would like to have you ballot mailed to a different address, you may do so through the My Vote portal. Be sure to follow specific instructions so you do not effect your permanent address and registration. Click for more info |
No |
| West Virginia | Oct 26, 2016 - Nov 5, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 26th to Nov. 5th You can vote in person at your county clerk's office from Oct. 26th to Nov. 5th before the election. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 2nd. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. You’ll need to give an excuse to vote by mail ballot. Info here on what qualifies. Click for more info |
Excuse Required |
| Wisconsin | In-Person Absentee Only | Early Voting Dates: Oct. 25th to Nov.4th You can vote in person at your municipal clerk's office from Oct. 25th to Nov. 4th before the election, using an absentee ballot. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here) no later than Nov. 3rd. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Copy of photo ID with address and signature is required with absentee ballot by mail application. |
No |
| Wyoming | Sep 23, 2016 - Nov 8, 2016 | Early Voting Dates: September 23rd to Nov. 8th You can vote in person at your local election's office from Sept. 23rd to Nov. 8th before the election, using an absentee ballot. No excuse required. To vote absentee by mail, first you’ll need to apply for an absentee ballot (click here). Wyoming does not have a deadline for applications, however, we recommend you apply at least a month before the election. Then, when you complete your absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by the day before the election. Click for more info |
No |
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