Wed, Oct. 7: Early Voting Begins
Thurs, Oct. 15 : Voter Registration Deadline (extended from previous deadline of Oct. 5)
Fri, Oct. 23: Request Absentee/Mail-In Ballot Deadline
Tues, Oct. 27: Absentee/Mail-In Mailing Deadline
Tues, Nov. 3: In-Person Voting
Thurs, Oct. 15: Voter Registration Deadline (extended from previous deadline of Oct. 5)
Register to vote or check your registration status.
Fri, Oct. 23: Request Absentee/Mail-In Ballot Deadline
Tues, Oct. 27: Absentee/Mail-In Postmark by Date
1. Request an absentee/mail-in ballot.
2. Receive your ballot in the mail.
3. Fill your ballot out. You can mail it back, deliver it in person to your local county elections board, or drop it off at your local polling location on election day.
Wed, Oct. 7: Early Voting Begins
Any eligible voter can vote early in-person at any of the early voting locations, starting on October 7.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
You need to bring ID. If you don't, you can request a provisional ballot. (ID rules may vary for absentee ballots and first-time voters.) See more options below.
What if I do not have a valid ID?
If you do not have a valid ID, you can cast a provisional ballot by providing the required form(s) of identification listed here.
You may need to cast a provisional ballot if your voter status is in flux. This could be because you recently moved and have not updated your voter information by the Oct. 5 deadline.
What are my voting options if I'm a member of the armed forces or overseas?
Click here to learn how to vote if you are a member of the armed forces or are otherwise overseas.