Voters should check with their local registrar’s office for details on early voting opportunities in their locality, including in person, by mail, and drop boxes. Same-day registration also is available.
All voters are eligible for absentee voting either in-person or by mail for 45 days before the election. You can request mail ballots be sent to you permanently. Note: a witness signature is required on all mail-in/drop-box absentee ballot envelopes.
Check with your local registrar to see if absentee voting in person is available on Sundays in your area during the early voting period.
For federal elections only, first-time voters in their county or city, who registered by mail, are qualified to vote by mail if a copy of a qualified ID is included with the completed ballot. For all non-federal elections, first-time voters in their county or city, who registered by mail, are qualified to vote by mail if a copy of a qualified ID is included with the completed ballot. Non-federal elections do not require a copy of an ID.