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Alabama
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up to 15 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Alabama’s voter registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms.

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 5 days before Election Day.​
Alaska
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up to 30 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you register by mail, you have 31 days before Election Day IF the deadline falls on a Sunday. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19.. Head on over to Alaska’s voter registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms.
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ABSENTEE BALLOT: 
you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 10 days before Election Day.
Arizona
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up to 29 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you register by mail, you have 29 days orrrr the next immediate biz day if the deadline falls on a legal holiday or weekend. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Arizona’s voter registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms.

ABSENTEE BALLOT: 
you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 11 days before Election Day.
Arkansas
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up to 30 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if the deadline falls on a Sunday, you have 29 days before Election Day (postmarked) to register. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Arkansas’ voter registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: 
you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person up until 1 day before Election Day or by mail (received) up until 7 days before Election Day.​

California
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up to 15 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if the deadline has passed, you can still (conditionally) register to vote and cast a (provisional) ballot, which will be counted once your county has processed your voter registration. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to California’s voter registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person up until Election Day or by mail (received) up until 7 days before Election Day.
Colorado
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until Election Day, or online or by mail (received) up until 8 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Colorado’s voter registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT:  lucky you! If you’re already registered to vote, Colorado will be mailing an absentee ballot to your house. If you need to change where your ballot is mailed, submit an address change at least 8 days before Election Day. 
Connecticut
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up to 7 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if the deadline has passed, you can still register and vote in person at your town’s Election Day REgistration location. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Connecticut’s voter registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms.

ABSENTEE BALLOT: 
​you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application by mail (received) up until 1 day before Election Day (but it’s best to apply at least 7 days before Election Day).
Delaware
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person or by mail (postmarked) up to 24 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd), or online up until the fourth Saturday before Election Day. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Delaware’s voter registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 4 days before Election Day.
District of Columbia
REGISTRAITON: you can register to vote in-person up until Election Day, or online or by mail (received) up to 21 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd), or online up until the fourth Saturday before Election Day. Tip: if you register in-person on Election Day, you need to bring proof of residency. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to the District of Columbia’s voter registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application online or by mail (received) up until 7 days before Election Day.
Florida
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up to 29 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Florida’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 10 days before Election Day.
Georgia
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person or by mail (postmarked) up to 29 days before Election Day, or online up until the fifth Monday before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Georgia’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: 
you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 4 days before Election Day.
Hawaii
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up to 30 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you’ve missed the deadline, you can still register and cast a ballot at the same time during early voting on Election Day at your polling place. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Hawaii’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: 
lucky you! If you’re already registered to vote, Hawaii will be mailing an absentee ballot to your house. If you need to change where your ballot is mailed, submit an address change at least 7 days before Election Day. 
Idaho
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until 24 days before Election Day, or online or by mail (postmarked) up to 25 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you’ve missed the deadline, you can still register and cast a ballot at the same time during early voting on Election Day at your polling place, but don’t forget to bring proof of residency. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Idaho’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 11 days before Election Day.
Illinois
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until 27 days before Election Day, or online up until 16 days before Election Day, or by mail (postmarked) up to 28 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you’ve missed the deadline, you can still register during the “grace period,” which starts 27 days before Election Day and ends on Election Day. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Illinois’ registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person up until 1 day before Election Day, or online or by mail (received) up until 5 days before Election Day.
Indiana
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 29 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Indiana’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 12 days before Election Day.
Iowa
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person or online up until 10 days before Election Day, or by mail (postmarked) up until 15 days before Election Day or received up until  10 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you’ve missed the deadline, you can register to vote and cast a ballot at the same time during early voting or on Election Day, but you need to bring a valid photo ID and proof of residence if you ID doesn’t have your address. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Iowa’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 
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ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person up until 1 day before Election Day (unless the polls open at noon, in which case you can cast an absentee ballot at the county auditor's office from 8am to 11am on Election Day), or by mail (received) up until 10 days before Election Day.
Kansas
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 21 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Kansas’ registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 7 days before Election Day.
Kentucky
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 29 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Kentucky’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail up until 7 days before Election Day, or online up until 25 days before Election Day.
Louisiana
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person or by mail (postmarked) up until 30 days before Election Day, or online up until 20 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Louisiana’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 4:30pm local time, 4 days before Election Day.
Maine
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until Election Day, or by mail (received) up until 21 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). You read that right - Maine does not offer online voter registration. Tip: if you register within 21 days of the election, you need to show up in person and bring a photo ID and proof of residence.If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Maine’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 3 days before Election Day.
Maryland
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 21 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: you can also register during early voting or on Election Day, as long as you bring your MVA-issued license, ID card, or change of address card, or a paycheck, bank statement, utility bill, or some other gov doc that has your name and current address. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Maryland’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 7 days before Election Day.
Massachusetts
REGISTRATION:  you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 20 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Massachusetts’ registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until noon local time, 1  day before Election Day (although we rec applying at least 7 days before Election Day).
Michigan
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until Election Day, or online or by mail (postmarked) up until 15 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you register in person within 14 days of Election Day, you’ll need to bring proof of residency. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Michigan’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 4 days before Election Day.
Minnesota
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until Election Day, or online or by mail (received) up until 21 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you vote on Election Day or during the in-person absentee voting period, you should bring a valid ID and, if it doesn’t list your current name and address, proof of residence. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Minnesota’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 1 day before Election Day (but it’s best to apply at least 7 days before Election Day).
Mississippi
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person or by mail (postmarked) up until 30 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). You read that right - Mississippi doesn’t offer online registration. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Mississippi’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail whenever you want (but it’s probably best to do so at least 7 days before Election Day). 
Missouri
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 27 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Missouri’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person up until 1 day before Election Day or by mail (received) up until 13 days before Election Day.
Montana
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until Election Day, or by mail (postmarked) up until 30 days before Election Day or received up until 27 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). You read that right - Montana does not offer online registration. Tip: if you register in person, you need to bring a photo ID or proof of residency. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Missouri’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person up until 1 day before Election Day or by mail (received) up until noon local time, 1 day before Election Day (but it’s best to apply at least 7 days before Election Day).
Nebraska
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until 11 days before Election Day, online up until 18 days before Election Day, or by mail (postmarked) up until 18 days before Election Day or received up until 14 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Nebraska’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 11 days before Election Day.
Nevada
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until Election Day, online up until 5 days before Election Day, or by mail (postmarked) up until 18 days before Election Day  (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you register to vote on Election Day, you need to show a valid Nevada driver’s license or identification card (plus proof of residency if your ID doesn’t have your current address). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Nevada’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 14 days before Election Day.
New Hampshire
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until Election Day or by mail (received) up until either 6 or 13 days before Election Day, depending on which town you live in (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). You read that right - New Hampshire does not offer online registration. Tip: if you register to vote on Election Day, you should bring a valid photo ID. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to New Hampshire’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail whenever you want (but it’s probably best to do so at least 7 days before Election Day).
New Jersey
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person or by mail (postmarked) up until 21 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). You read that right - New Jersey does not offer online registration. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to New Jersey’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person up until 3pm local time, the day before Election Day, or by mail (received) up until 7 days before Election Day.
New Mexico
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until the Saturday before Election Day at the county clerk's office or up until 28 days before Election Day, or online or by mail (postmarked) up until 21 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to New Mexico’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 5 days before Election Day.
New York
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 25 days before Election Day or received up until 20 days before Election Day  (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to New York’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person up until 1 day before Election Day or by mail (received) up until 7 days before Election Day.
North Carolina
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until the Saturday before Election Day if voting early in person or up until 25 days before Election Day, or online or by mail (postmarked) up until 25 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you don’t become eligible to vote until after the registration deadline but still before Election Day, you can submit an application to register to a member of the county board of elections, the county director of elections, or the chief judge or a judge of the precinct in which you’re eligible to vote. BUT this only applies to people who just became US citizens or had their citizenship restored after a felony conviction - not people who were 17 and turned 18 after the deadline. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to North Carolina’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 5pm local time, 7 days before Election Day.
North Dakota
REGISTRATION: ​lucky break! North Dakota doesn’t have any sort of voter registration. Instead, you just need to bring valid proof of ID and residency to the polls to cast your ballot.

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail whenever you want (but it’s probably best to do so at least 7 days before Election Day). 
Ohio
REGISTRATION: ​you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 30 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if the in-person registration deadline or the mailable registration deadline falls on a Sunday, it’s extended to the next biz day. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Ohio’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms.

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until noon local time, 3 days before Election Day.
Oklahoma
REGISTRATION: ​you can register to vote in-person or by mail (postmarked) up until 25 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). You read that right - Oklahoma does not offer online registration. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Oklahoma’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 6 days before Election Day.
Oregon
REGISTRATION: ​you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (received) up until 21 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Oregon’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: lucky you! If you’re already registered to vote, Oregon will be mailing an absentee ballot to your house. If you need to change where your ballot is mailed, submit an address change at least 5 days before Election Day. 
Pennsylvania
REGISTRATION: ​you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (received) up until 15 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Pennsylvania’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 7 days before Election Day.
Rhode Island
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (received) up until 30 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: you can register in person on Election Day at your local Board of Canvassers, but only for presidential elections. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Rhode Island’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 4pm local time, 21 days before Election Day.
South Carolina
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 30 days before Election Day  (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if the in-person registration deadline falls on a Sunday, the new deadline is the last preceding day that the county board of voter registration and elections is open. If the mailable registration deadline falls on a Sunday, the deadline is extended to the next biz day. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to South Carolina’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms.

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 4 days before Election Day.
South Dakota
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person or by mail (received) up until 15 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). You read that right - South Dakota does not offer online registration. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to South Dakota’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms.

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 1 day before Election Day (but we rec sending in your application at least 7 days before Election Day).
Tennessee
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 30 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if the in-person deadline falls on a Sunday, the new deadline is 29 days before Election Day. If the mailable registration deadline falls on a Sunday, it’s extended to the next biz day. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Tennessee’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms.

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 7 days before Election Day.
Texas
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person or by mail (postmarked) up until 30 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). You read that right - Texas does not offer online registration. Tip: if the in-person deadline falls on a Sunday, the new deadline is 29 days before Election Day. If the mailable registration deadline falls on a Sunday, it’s extended to the next biz day. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Texas’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 11 days before Election Day.
Utah
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person or online up until 7 days before Election Day, or by mail (postmarked) up until 30 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if the mailable registration deadline falls on a Sunday, it’s extended to the next biz day. If you miss the in-person deadline, you can still vote on Election Day or during early voting. If you register online or in-person between 7 and 14 days before Election day, register during early voting, or register on Election Day, you’ll have to vote by provisional ballot. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Utah’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms.

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: lucky you! If you’re already registered to vote, Utah will be mailing an absentee ballot to your house. If you need to change where your ballot is mailed, submit an address change at least 7 days before Election Day. ​
Vermont
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (received) up until Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you register in-person on Election Day, you need to show proof of residence. If you register online, try to register the Friday before the election to avoid any procession problems. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Vermont’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 1 days before Election Day (but we rec sending in your application at least 7 days before Election Day).
Virginia
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 22 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if the in-person deadline falls on a Sunday, it’s moved to 21 days before Election Day. If the mailable deadline falls on a Sunday, it’s extended to the next biz day. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Virginia’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person up until 3 days before Election Day, or online or by mail (received) up until 11 days before Election Day.
Washington
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person up until Election Day, or online or by mail (received) up until 8 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Washington’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application by mail whenever you want (but we rec sending in your application at least 7 days before Election Day).
West Virginia
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person, online, or by mail (postmarked) up until 21 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to West Virginia’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 6 days before Election Day, or online up until 7 days before Election Day.
​Wisconsin
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person the Friday before Election Day, online up until 20 days before Election Day, or by mail (postmarked) up until the 3rd Wednesday before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). Tip: if you miss the deadline, you can also register to vote in person at your polling place on Election Day, but you’ll need to bring both a proof of residency doc and proof of identification. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Wisconsin’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person, online, or by mail (received) up until 5 days before Election Day.
Wyoming
REGISTRATION: you can register to vote in-person or by mail (postmarked) up until 14 days before Election Day (hint: Election Day is November 3rd). You read that right - Wyoming does not offer online registration. Tip: if you miss the mailable deadline, you can still register if you’re requesting an absentee ballot at the same time. If you register in-person, be sure to wear a mask, and be sure to check whether your county is still offering in-person registration, since some offices may have closed due to COVID-19. Head on over to Wyoming’s registration page for specific deets on registration locations, online registration forms, or mailable registration forms. 

​ABSENTEE BALLOT: you can request an absentee ballot and fill out your application in person or by mail (received) up until 1 day before Election Day (but it’s best to apply at least 7 days before Election Day).
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