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Iowa Early Voting

The early voting period begins 20 days before Election Day. You can vote at your County Auditor's office during business hours Monday-Friday. Additionally, county auditor offices are open the Saturday before Election Day. For more information, contact your County Auditor.

You will need to fill out the Absentee Ballot Request Form used in Iowa for In-Person Absentee “Early” voting. Note: Using a label printed from the check-in tablet is no longer a valid method of completing the form.

Idaho Early Voting

Voting before Election Day at an absentee polling place is available in counties that choose to conduct early voting. Contact your county clerk for dates, times, and location of the absentee polling place in your county. Election Day registration is permitted at your polling place on Election Day as well as the Elections Department during Early Voting.

 

Connecticut Early Voting

Connecticut now requires each municipality in the state to establish at least one early voting location. There will be 14 days of early voting for general elections, 7 days for most primaries, and 4 days for special elections and presidential preference primaries. 

Please note that early voting will not be an option for Town Referenda or Town Committee elections.

Other exceptions:

New Jersey Early Voting

Early voting is allowed and no excuse is required. This option allows registered voters to cast their ballot in person, using a voting machine, during a three-day period before the Primary Election and a nine-day period before the November General Election. A list of early voting sites is available here. Voters can select any site in their county. 

California Early Voting

You can vote early either in person at your county elections office or by using the vote-by-mail system. Any registered voter may vote early instead of going to the polls on Election Day. In-person early voting locations and hours may vary by county. To locate an early voting location near you, visit CAEarlyVoting.sos.ca.gov or contact your County Elections Office.

All valid vote-by-mail ballots are counted in every election in California, regardless of the outcome or closeness of any race.

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