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Kansas Primary Vote By Mail Only

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 the May 2nd Democratic Presidential Primary will take place by mail only, there is no in-person voting. If you have any questions, please contact your State Party.

ALERTA: Debido a COVID-19, la Primaria presidencial demócrata del 2 de mayo solo permitirá a los votantes emitir su voto por correo. No hay votación en persona. Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con su partido político estatal.

Montana June 2nd All Mail Ballots

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) the June 2nd primary will be held through mail ballots only. Ballots will automatically be mailed to all registered voters on May 8th. You can mail your ballot back (postage is prepaid) or drop the ballot at your county election office. All ballots must be received by 8pm on June 2nd in order to count. If you have any questions, please contact your Board of Elections.

New Jersey Election Changes

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus), the June 2nd Primary has been postponed to July 7th. All active registered Republican and Democratic voters will automatically receive a vote-by-mail ballot. A pre-paid postage return envelope will be included.

Iowa Extends Absentee Voting

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) Polls are remaining open for in-person voting on June 2nd with curbside voting available for voters who may have difficulty entering the polling location. including everyone in the high risk categories for the virus. The curfew for Polk County begins on June 2nd at 9pm. Polls are scheduled to close at 9pm.

Michigan Voters Encouraged to Vote Absentee

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus), the Michigan Governor encourages all voters to vote absentee for the upcoming May 5th election. Local jurisdictions will be mailing absentee ballot applications to every registered voter, and will provide absentee ballots directly to new registrants. To ensure you get your absentee ballot application, please register to vote by April 20th. After April 20th, you may still register at your county clerks office, however you should call the clerk ahead of time to ensure they are open.

New York Early Voting

Early voting for the Tuesday, November 3, 2020 General Election begins on October 24th and ends on November 1st. Many counties have multiple voting sites available. Each voting site has different hours, so check here to determine the best voting site for you. In NYC, voters must go to early voting poll site based on their address. Find the early voting poll site for NYC voters here.

 

 

 

 

Pennsylvania Primary Postponed

ALERT: Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) the Primary election date has been moved to Tuesday, June 2nd. All voters are encouraged to register to vote by mail as soon as possible to ensure a mail ballot is delivered. In person polling locations will still be open, however, they may be changed, so please check with your local Board of Elections before heading to the polls. The curfew for Philadelphia and Pittsburgh begins on June 2nd at 8:30pm.

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