We’re 32 days away from Election Day.
Thirty-two days until this long, four-year long nightmare might start finally wind down.
Thirty-two days until, hopefully, we trade this fight in for another one. As Stacey Abrams wrote back in June, “Voting is a first step in a long and complex process, tedious but vital. You can have a car with all the bells and whistles, but if it doesn’t have wheels, you can’t move forward.”
Because COVID-19 remains a clear and present danger, particularly to the LGBT+ community, this year’s edition of the voter registration guide places a heavier emphasis on online registration and absentee voting. Culled from each state’s elections website, this guide should provide you with everything you need to know to get registered or check your existing voter registration, and then how to request an absentee ballot.
In this guide, I use a few headlines that I’d like to call your attention to first:
- Absentee Ballot: This is, for the most part, self-explanatory. One important thing to note: pay attention to whether your state’s ballot deadline says “received by” or “postmarked by.” It’s an important distinction — the subject of a lot of ongoing litigation — that could determine whether your ballot counts if its received after Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: While a number of states allow voters to request absentee ballots in any circumstances, others have stringent rules about absentee ballot requests… typically revolving around age, disability, obligations outside the district on Election Day, etc. In order to allow more people to access the absentee balloting process, governors and legislatures have had to waive those rules (though temporarily) to allow for COVID-19 concerns to be considered a legitimate reason to request an absentee ballot.
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: To help assuage concerns about mail delays, many states have set-up systems for voters to track the status of their absentee ballot. You can follow your absentee ballot from your request to delivery to return.
- Address Confidentiality Program: Created to help the victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, etc, ACPs keep victims’ names and addresses out of public databases like voter listings.
Lastly, if you are able, please consider becoming a poll worker for the 2020 general election. In a typical year, over half of poll workers are 61 or older. In this very atypical year, many of them are being forced to sit out due to the threat of COVID-19, leaving many states facing dramatic poll worker shortages. The opportunity is paid (in most jurisdictions) and training and personal protective equipment will be provided. If you’re interested, find more information from your state’s elections board or sign up at Power the Polls.
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Alabama (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Monday, Oct. 19.
- Absentee Ballot: Request made by Oct. 29; Ballot post-marked by Nov. 2 and received by 12PM (mailed) or 5PM (in person) on Nov. 3 (Application for Absenteee Ballot | Permanent Disability Absentee Ballot Application).
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: No
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: No.
- Additional Information: alabamavotes.gov
Alaska (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 4.
- Absentee Ballot: Request made by Oct. 24 (by mail), Nov. 2 (electronic transmission); Early and Absentee Voting Options
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes, (Oct. 19 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: No
- Additional Information: elections.alaska.gov
Arizona (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 5.
- Absentee Ballot: Requests must be made online by Oct. 23; Ballots must be received by 7PM on Election Day
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 7 – Oct. 30)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: arizona.vote
Arkansas (Registration Check)
- By Mail: Download the state voter registration form or the National Voter Registration form and post-mark by Oct. 5 to the Secretary of State’s Office.
- Online Registration: N/A
- Absentee Ballot: Requests must be made by Oct. 27 to your County Clerk; Ballots must be received by mail at 7PM on Election Day
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: No
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 19 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Drivers License Only
- Additional Information: sos.arkansas.gov/elections
California (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 19.
- Absentee Ballot: Per Gov. Newsom’s executive order, all voters will receive mail-in ballots for the 2020 General Election. Ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day while delivered ballots must be received by 8PM on Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: All Mail
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 5 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: sos.ca.gov/elections
Colorado (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 26 but Coloradans can register to vote and vote in person up to 7 PM on Election Day.
- Absentee Ballot: All registered Colorado voters receive mail ballots. They must be received by the close of polls on Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: All Mail
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 19 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes.
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes.
- Additional Information: sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/
Connecticut (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 27.
- Absentee Ballot: Absentee ballot applications are being sent to every registered CT voter and include a pre-paid return envelope; Ballots must be received by Nov. 3
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: No
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: CT Secretary of State
Delaware (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 10.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request an absentee ballot online by Oct. 30. Your ballot must be returned by 8PM on Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: No
- Voter ID Required: No, but proof of identity is required.
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes, administered by the State’s Department of Justice.
- Additional Information: elections.delaware.gov
District of Columbia (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 13.
- Absentee Ballot: All active registered voters will be sent a Mail-In-Ballot at their registered address and ballots must be returned by 8PM on Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 27 to Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: No
- Additional Information: dcboe.org
Florida (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 5.
- Absentee Ballot: Requests for an absentee ballot can be made online on your county Supervisors of Elections’ website by Oct. 24; Ballots must be returned by Nov. 3
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 19 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes, administered by the Department of Justice.
- Additional Information: myflorida.com/elections
Georgia (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 5.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request your absentee ballot online until Oct. 30. Your ballot must be postmarked by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 12 – Oct. 30)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: No
- Additional Information: sos.ga.gov/index.php/elections
Hawaii (Registration Check)
- Online Registration:You must register online by Oct. 5 to receive your ballot by mail. Otherwise, you can register, in-person, during the Early Voting period or on Election Day.
- Absentee Ballot: Hawaii has moved to a mail-in ballot system; All ballots must be received by the Clerk’s Office by 7PM on Election Day
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: N/A
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: No
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 20 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: No
- Additional Information: elections.hawaii.gov
Idaho (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 9
- Absentee Ballot: You can request an absentee ballot online until Oct. 23 at 5PM. Ballot must be returned to your County Clerk by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 19 – Oct. 30)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: idahovotes.gov
Illinois (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 18
- Absentee Ballot: You can submit a request for a mail-in ballot online until Oct. 29. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: No
- Early Voting: Yes (Sept. 24 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: No.
- Additional Information: elections.il.gov
Indiana (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 5.
- Absentee Ballot: You have until Oct. 22 to request a mail-in ballot, online or by mail. Ballots must be returned no later than Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: No
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 6 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes.
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: indianavoters.com
Iowa (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 24. After that, you can register in-person at Early Voting or Election Day locations.
- Absentee Ballot: You must complete and sign an Absentee Ballot Request Form and return it to your County Auditor by Oct. 24. Ballots must be received by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 5 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: sos.iowa.gov
Kansas (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 13
- Absentee Ballot: You must complete and sign an Advance Ballot by Mail Request Form and return it to your County Clerk by Oct. 27. Ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and received by Nov. 6.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: No-Excuse
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 14 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: voteks.org
Kentucky (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 5 at 4PM
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 9. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3 and received by 6PM on Nov. 6.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 13 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: GoVoteKY.com
Louisiana (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 13
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online or in writing through your Registrar of Voters Office until Oct. 30 at 4:30PM. Ballots must be received by Nov. 2 at 4:30PM
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes, by judge’s decree
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 16 – Oct. 27)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: sos.la.gov/ElectionsAndVoting
Maine (Registration Check)
- By Mail: Download the state voter registration form and return it to your municipal registrar or the Division of Elections by Oct. 19. There is no cut-off date for registering in-person at your town office or city hall.
- Online Registration: N/A
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 29 by 5PM. Ballots must be received by Nov. 3 at 8PM.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 5 – Oct. 30)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: SOS Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions
Maryland (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register to vote online until Oct. 13.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in ballot online until Oct. 27. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 26 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: elections.maryland.gov
Massachusetts (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 24
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 28 by 5PM. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3 and received no later than Nov. 6.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 17 – Oct. 30)
- Voter ID Required: No.
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: Massachusetts Election Division
Michigan (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 19 Alternatively, you can register at any time up to 8PM on Election Day at your city or township clerk’s office.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 30. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 2.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Sep. 24 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: No
- Additional Information: michigan.gov/vote
Minnesota (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 13.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 30. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3 and received by your county by Nov. 10.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Sep. 18 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: mnvotes.org
Mississippi (Registration Check)
- By Mail: Download the state voter registration form and return it to your Circuit Clerk’s Office or the Division of Elections by Oct. 5.
- Online Registration: N/A
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Nov. 2. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3 and received by the Circuit Clerk no later than five (5) business days from the date of the election.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes, but only for those observing a “physician-imposed quarantine.” Contact your Circuit Clerk to see if you are entitled to vote by mail.
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: No
- Early Voting: No
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: Y’All Vote
Missouri (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register to vote online until Oct. 7.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 21 at 5PM. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3 and received by the Circuit Clerk no later than five (5) business days from the date of the election.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes, though only for those who have contracted COVID-19 or those who are at-risk.
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: No
- Early Voting: No.
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: sos.mo.gov/elections
Montana (Registration Check)
- By Mail: Download the state voter registration form and return it to your county election administrator by Oct. 26. After that date, you can still register in-person at your county election office or designated location.
- Online Registration: N/A
- Absentee Ballot: You must fill out an absentee ballot request and submit it to your county election office by Nov. 2 at 12PM. Ballots must be received by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: No
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: sosmt.gov/elections
Nebraska (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register to vote online until Oct. 16
- Absentee Ballot: You must fill out an absentee ballot request and submit it to your county election office by Oct. 23. Ballots must be received by the close of the polls on Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 5 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Only first time voters
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: Nebraska Secretary of State
Nevada (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register to vote online until Oct. 29
- Absentee Ballot: All active registered voters will be sent a ballot in the mail. Ballots returned by mail must be postmarked no later than November 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 17 – Oct. 30)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: Nevada Secretary of State
New Hampshire (Registration Check)
- By Mail: Contact your local election official to request a voter registration form, then fill it out and mail it back. The deadline to register to vote by mail is Wednesday, October 24. Alternatively, you can register and vote on Election Day.
- Online Registration: N/A
- Absentee Ballot: You must fill out an absentee ballot request and return it to your local City/Town Clerk by Nov. 2. Ballots must be received by Nov. 3 at 5PM.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: No
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: NH Elections Division
New Jersey (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 13.
- Absentee Ballot: All active registered voters in New Jersey will automatically receive their ballots in the mail, at the address where the voter is registered. Ballots must be postmarked on or before Nov. 3 and be received by your county’s Board of Elections on or before Nov. 10.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: N/A
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: No
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: NJ Division of Elections
New Mexico (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 6.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 20 at 5PM. Ballots must be received by 7PM on Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 17 – Oct. 31)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: NMVote.org
New York (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 9.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 27. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3 and received by the Board of Elections by Nov. 10.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking:
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 24 – Nov. 1)
- Voter ID Required: No.
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes.
- Additional Information: NY Board of Elections
North Carolina (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 9.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 27. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 15 – Oct. 31)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: NC State Board of Elections
North Dakota (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: There’s no voter registration in North Dakota.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Nov. 2. Ballots must be received by Nov. 2
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 19 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: Vote.ND.Gov
Ohio (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 5.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 31. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 2 and received by your county board of elections no later than 10 days after the election.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 6 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: VOTEOHIO.GOV
Oklahoma (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 9.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in absentee ballot online until Oct. 27 at 5PM. Absentee ballots must be received by the County Election Board by 7 PM on Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: No
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 29 – Oct. 31)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: OK State Election Board
Oregon (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 13.
- Absentee Ballot: All registered voters will receive their ballots 2-3 weeks before the election. If you are out-of-state, you can request an absentee ballot and return it to your County Elections Office. Ballots must be received by 8PM on Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: N/A
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: No
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: oregonvotes.gov
Pennsylvania (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 19.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request a mail-in or absentee ballots online until Oct. 27 at 5PM. Mail-in and absentee ballots must be postmarked by 8PM on Election Day and received by your County Election Office by Nov. 6 at 5PM.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: No
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: votespa.com
Rhode Island (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 4.
- Absentee Ballot: Fill out and return your mail ballot application to your local board of canvassers by Oct. 13 at 4PM. Ballots must be received by 8PM on Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 14 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: vote.sos.ri.gov
South Carolina (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 4.
- Absentee Ballot: Fill out and return your absentee ballot application to your county voter registration office by Oct. 30. Ballots must be received by the county voter registration office by 7PM on Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 5 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: No
- Additional Information: scVOTES.gov
South Dakota (Registration Check)
- By Mail: Fill out the state voter registration form and return it to your County Auditor by Oct. 19
- Online Registration: N/A
- Absentee Ballot: Fill out and return your absentee ballot application to your county election official by 5PM on Nov. 2. Ballots must be received by the county election official by 5PM on Nov. 2.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Sep. 18 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: No
- Additional Information: SD Elections & Voting
Tennessee (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 5.
- Absentee Ballot: You must complete and sign the absentee ballot request form and return it to your County Election Commission by Oct. 27. Ballots must be received by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 14 – Oct. 29)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: No
- Additional Information: govotetn.com
Texas (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can fill out the voter registration form online but you must print the completed application and send it to your county voter registrar’s office by Oct. 5.
- Absentee Ballot: You must complete and sign the Application for Ballot by Mail form and return it to your county’s Early Voting Clerk by Oct. 23. Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: No
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: No
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 13 – Oct. 30)
- Voter ID Required: Yes.\
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: votetexas.gov
Utah (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 23 at 5PM.
- Absentee Ballot: Utah elections are conducted mainly by mail. Ballot packets will be mailed to active registered voters on Oct. 13. Ballots returned by mail must be postmarked no later than Nov. 2.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: N/A
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 20 – Oct. 30)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: No
- Additional Information: vote.utah.gov
Vermont (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online on any day up to and including Election Day.
- Absentee Ballot: Due to the threat posed by COVID-19, Vermont is sending ballots to all registered voters. Ballots must be returned to your town clerk’s office by Nov. 2 at 5PM.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: N/A
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Sep. 21 – Nov. 2)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: Vermont Elections
Virginia (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register to vote online until Oct. 13.
- Absentee Ballot: Requests must be made online by Oct. 23; Ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Sep. 18 – Oct. 31)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: elections.virginia.gov
Washington (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register to vote online until Oct. 26. Alternatively, you can register or make changes to your registration, in person, until Election Day.
- Absentee Ballot: Washington’s elections are conducted primarily by mail. Ballots are mailed to voters on October 16 and must either be postmarked no later than Election Day or returned to a ballot drop box by 8PM on Election Day.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: N/A
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 16 – Nov. 3)
- Voter ID Required: No
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: sos.wa.gov/elections
West Virginia (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 13.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request an absentee ballot online by Oct. 28. Your ballot must be postmarked by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 21 – Oct. 31)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: WV Elections Division
Wisconsin (Registration Check)
- Online Registration: You can register online until Oct. 14. Alternatively, you can register to vote in-person at your Municipal Clerk’s Office until Oct. 30 or at your polling place on Election Day.
- Absentee Ballot: You can request an absentee ballot online by Oct. 29 at 5PM. Ballots must be received by Nov. 3.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Yes
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 20 – Nov. 1)
- Voter ID Required: Yes
- Address Confidentiality Program: Yes
- Additional Information: myvote.wi.gov
Wyoming
- In-Person: You can register in person at your local County Clerk’s Office until Election Day.
- By Mail: Fill out the state voter registration form (the form must be signed in the presence of a notary) and return it to your County Clerk’s Office by Oct. 19.
- Online Registration: N/A
- Absentee Ballot: Fill out and return the Absentee Ballot Request Form to your County Clerk’s Office by Nov. 2. Ballots must be returned by Nov. 3 at 7PM.
- COVID-19 Absentee Ballot Qualification: Yes (No Excuse Absentee)
- Absentee Ballot Tracking: Contact your county clerk for information on the status of your ballot.
- Early Voting: Yes (Oct. 20 – Nov. 1)
- Voter ID Required: No.
- Address Confidentiality Program: No.
- Additional Information: WY Election Center
this is the best thing on the internet, and Natalie you are the best person.
This is incredible. And I knew nothing about ACPs–I will definitely be spreading the word. Thank you!
Natalie, thank you so much for putting this resource together!!
Re: becoming a poll worker: If you’re thinking about it, don’t put off signing up. I tried just the other day and was told it was “too late” in my area. Hopefully that means they have enough people, not that I missed some unadvertised deadline.
My state also requires you to mark your political affiliation on the application, but offers only Republican and Democrat; I’m registered independent. The county worker I spoke to, before telling me it was too late anyway, said “you just have to pick one” (Biphobia! -oh no wait –) but if you’re in the same boat as me, make sure you get clarification before you do that, because “poll workers lied about their party affiliation, the election isn’t legitimate!” isn’t a thing we need.
Three cheers for anyone able to be a poll worker, I’m bummed I don’t get to.
This is a fantastic guide- thanks, Natalie! I just wanted to add that in most states, you can also ask to be registered to vote if you update or renew your driver’s license. It’s part of the “Motor Voter” law signed by Bill Clinton in 1993.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Voter_Registration_Act_of_1993
I live in a state that requires voter ID, so I just went ahead and renewed my driver’s license to ensure that the address on my license matches the address where I’m voting. Other than standing in line at the DMV, it was relatively painless. They just take the information and signature straight off your license file for the voter registration (at least in my state anyway). That way everything is all matchy matchy with your ID as well.
I also got glasses since my old license photo and my hair color changed, so I’m glad that my license photo looks more like me.
Thanks Natalie!
My mail in ballot arrived in the mail a few days ago. Much to my relief.
In my city (Chicago) you can deposit your mail in ballot at a secure box at any of the city early voting polling places if you don’t want to actually mail it. I’m planning to do that because our ward’s post office is notoriously bad, even by Chicago standards.
Holy shit, this must’ve been a beast to put together! Thank you!
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