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Alabama Absentee Voting

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) any voter who thinks it's impossible or unreasonable to vote at their polling place for the July 14th elect are eligible to vote absentee. All voters are encouraged to access the application online, ASAP, or no later than July 9th in order to receive your ballot. All absentee ballots must be received by the Absentee Election Manager, or postmarked by July 13th in order to be counted.

DC June 2nd Election Updates

ALERT: For DC voters who requested an absentee ballot but did NOT receive one, you can use a vote by email/PDF option. You can request your PDF ballot by emailing alaso@dcboe.org. Please contact the Board of Elections for more information. The curfew in place for June 2nd begins at 7pm - polls are scheduled to close at 8pm.

Rhode Island Absentee Voting

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus), the June 2nd Presidential Primary will be held mostly by mail. All mail ballots must be received by the State Board of Elections by 8pm on Election Day in order to be counted. There will be limited in person voting - make sure you check the list of updated polling locations to find your polling place. Please note, there are reduced polling sites so you may not vote in your normal polling location.

Michigan Voters Urged to Vote By Mail

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) all registered voters will be mailed an absentee ballot application for the November elections. All voters are encouraged to fill out those applications and return to the appropriate official in order to vote by mail for these elections. All registered voters in Michigan have the right to vote by mail.

 

Idaho Primary Moved to Vote by Mail

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) the May 19th primary has been moved to a vote by mail election. All voters who wish to vote in this election must request an absentee ballot online, or by contacting your county clerk. Voters who do not request an absentee ballot will be mailed a request form, however, we strongly encourage voters to request their absentee ballot today to ensure it arrives before Election Day. Voted absentee ballots must be received by June 2nd in order to be counted.

Nebraska Voters Urged to Vote by Mail

Alert: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) in-person early voting for the May 12th election has been canceled. All voters are encouraged to request an early vote by mail ballot so they may vote absentee. The deadline to request a vote by mail ballot is May 1st. Be sure to request the ballot early to ensure it arrives before Election Day. All early vote by mail ballots must be received by 8pm on Election Day.

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