How to vote in the us
1. When and where to vote
Most states and territories offer flexible options to make voting work for your needs. Here are the options that may be available in your state.
2. Voting in person
Most people who vote on Election Day must vote in person at a voting location. When you arrive at the voting location, you will see election workers ready to help you. You will vote by selecting your choices on a paper ballot or by using an electronic device.
3. Find your voting location
The opening and closing times for voting locations vary by jurisdiction. Check with your state or local election office if you have any questions about your voting location.
4. Early voting
Some voting locations are open before Election Day. Check if your state or territory allows early in-person voting or check with your state or local election office for early voting dates and rules in your area.
5. Voting by mail and absentee voting
Some states conduct elections entirely by mail. Others allow you to ask for an absentee ballot if you’re unable to vote in person or simply prefer to vote by mail. Each state has its own guidelines, so check to see if you’re eligible to vote by mail in your state.
6. How to return a mail ballot
By mail: In some states and territories, ballots come with a prepaid return envelope. In others, you need to add postage to your envelope before putting it in the mail. Be sure to completely fill out your return envelope before sending.
Drop box or in person: You don’t need a stamp if you return your ballot to your local election office or an official ballot drop box. Many use drop boxes, but their location and availability may vary. Check with your local election office to find your nearest drop box.
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