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Iowa Voting with COVID

ALERT: If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! You can use curbside voting at your polling place. Two poll workers will bring your ballot which you fill out in your car and then the poll workers return the ballot to the polling location. Please contact your local election official for more information.

Idaho Voting with COVID

ALERT: If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! In some counties, voters who are positive or have come in close contact with a positive person will have their own specific polling location (locations not released to the public - contact your local election official for more details). Other counties will be offering curbside voting for those who need it.

Alaska COVID Voting Options

ALERT: If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! If you'd like someone to pick up your ballot for you, you can vote a special needs ballot. That person can pick up and then return the ballot for you before 8pm on Election Day.

Minnesota Absentee Voting

ALERT: Absentee ballots must be RECEIVED by Election Day to guarantee they will be counted. You can drop off your ballot to the election office that sent the ballot. You can not return your ballot at your polling place on Election Day. If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! Curbside voting is available for anyone who cannot enter the polling locations for any reason, including concerns for their health. You can register to vote and vote without leaving your car!

Colorado Wildfire Election Information

ALERT: With a number of counties throughout the state impacted by wildland fires, voters have a number of options to ensure they are still able to cast a ballot. Voters displaced outside of their county can receive a replacement statewide ballot at any Voter Service and Polling Center (VSPC) in the state. Those who have voted their mail ballot can place it in any drop box in the state of Colorado and it will be forwarded to their appropriate county.

Ohio Voting with COVID

ALERT: If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election! Curbside voting is a long-standing practice and available to all voters who need it. To use curbside voting you will need to send someone else into the polling location who will tell the poll workers you need curbside help. A bipartisan team of election officials will meet you outside and give you your ballot. Once voted, you'll hand the ballot back to the poll workers who will return it to the polling location.

Arizona General Election

Mail in voting is available and no excuse is required. Voted ballots must be received by 7pm on Election Day in order to be counted. You can sign up to track your ballot by mail on your Secretary of States website. If you have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) or are quarantining due to possible exposure, you can still vote in the November 3, 2020 General Election!

Vermont Absentee Voting

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) all active registered voters will receive a ballot by mail sometime between September 21st and October 1st. If you prefer to vote in person on Election Day you still can, however, voters are encouraged to vote by mail if they choose. If you vote by mail, your voted ballot must be received by Election Day in order to be counted. Please contact your Secretary of State for more information.

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