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Arizona
Registration
You can register to vote or update your registration information:
Arizona
Registration
You can register to vote or update your registration information:
- online
- by mail
- in person at your elections office
- The deadline to register for the General Election in Arizona was October 5. However, the deadline has been extended to October 23 due a court ruling.
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Election Day Voting
Polling places are open from 6am to 7pm on Election Day.
Early Voting
Any voter may participate in early voting starting 27 days before an election, and ending at 5pm on the Friday before Election Day.
Absentee Voting
Any registered voter may request an early ballot from the county recorder's office and vote by mail.
Arizona also offers permanent early voting status for voters with a permanent physical disability.
You are eligible to vote in Arizona if you:- Are a U.S citizen
- Are at least 18 years old by Election Day
- Have been a state resident for at least 29 days prior to the election
- If you have been previously convicted of a felony crime, you may vote in Arizona if your voting rights have been restored
- You are NOT eligible to vote in Arizona if:
- You have been legally declared "mentally incompetent" or incapacitated by a court
- Student Eligibility
If you are a student, you are eligible to vote in Arizona if:- You reside in Arizona but are attending college in another state
- You reside in another state but attend college in Arizona
- Arizona does not accept student ID; refer to Arizona Identification Requirements section
Georgia
Absentee Voting
Any registered voter may request an absentee ballot by mail, fax, email (as an attachment), or in person at local registrar’s office.
You must file a separate application for each election for which you are requesting an absentee ballot unless you are over 65, with disability, or are a military or overseas citizen.
You may file your application up to 180 days prior to the date of the election. No absentee ballots are issued on the day before or the day of an election
You are eligible to vote in Georgia if you:- Are a U.S citizen
- Are a resident of Georgia
- Are at least 18 years old by Election Day
- You are NOT eligible to vote in Georgia if:
- You have been legally declared "mentally incompetent" by a court
- You are on parole for a felony conviction or convicted of a felony
- You may preregister to vote in Georgia
- at the age of 17-1/2
- Student Eligibility
If you are a student, you are eligible to vote in Georgia if:- You reside in Georgia but are attending college in another state
- You reside in another state but attend college in Georgia
- You provide a valid photo student ID from a public college/university in Georgia at the polls
Michigan
You are eligible to vote in Michigan if you:- Are a U.S citizen
- Are a resident of Michigan
- Are at least 18 years old by Election Day
- You are NOT eligible to vote in Michigan if:
- You are in prison or detention or jail or penal institution
- Student Eligibility
If you are a student, you are eligible to vote in Michigan if:
- You reside in Michigan but are attending college in another state
- You reside in another state but attend college in Michigan
- You provide a valid photo student ID from a college/university at the polls
Nevada
Registration
You can register to vote or update your registration information:- online
- by mail
- in person at your elections office
- You must have resided in Nevada at least 30 days prior to the election in which you intend to vote, and at least 10 days within the precinct in which you intend to vote.
Election Day Voting
Polling places are open from 7am to 7pm on Election Day.
Early Voting
A voter may vote early at any location in their respective county. Check with your local election office for early voting locations and hours.
Absentee Voting
Any registered voter may request an absentee ballot and vote by mail.
Nevada plans to conduct an all-mail election for the Nov 3, 2020 General Election. All active registered voters in Nevada will automatically be sent a mail-in ballot.
You are eligible to vote in Nevada if you:- Are a U.S citizen
- Are a resident of Nevada
- Are at least 18 years old by Election Day
- Live in the precinct where you vote for at least 30 days prior to the election
- You are NOT eligible to vote in Nevada if:
- You have been legally declared "mentally incompetent" by a court
- You are registered to vote in another state
- You are on parole for a felony conviction or convicted of a felony
- You may preregister to vote in Nevada
- if you will be 18 by Election Day
- Student Eligibility
If you are a student, you are eligible to vote in Nevada if:- You reside in Nevada but are attending college in another state
- You reside in another state but attend college in Nevada
Pennsylvania
Registration
You can register to vote or update your registration information:- online
- by mail
- in person at your elections office
- You must have resided in your election district at least 30 days prior to the election in which you intend to vote.
Election Day Voting
Polling places are open from 7am to 8pm on Election Day.
Absentee Voting
Any registered voter may request a mail-in ballot from their county office up until 5:00 p.m. on the Tuesday before the election, unless they meet a requirement to be an absentee voter. In such cases, the registered voter must vote an absentee ballot.
A registered Pennsylvania voter may request an absentee ballot if the voter meets ONE of the following criteria:- You are in the military, including the Merchant Marines
- You are a spouse or dependent residing with or accompanying a person in the military, including the Merchant Marines
- You are a member of a religious or welfare group attached to and serving with the military as well as his/her spouse
- You are an individual who, because of their duties, occupation or business, expects to be absent on Election Day for the entire period the polls are open
- You are a qualified war veteran who is bedridden or hospitalized due to illness or physical disability and absent from your residence and unable to attend the polling place
- Because of illness or physical disability, you are unable to attend the polling place or operate a voting machine
- You are a spouse or dependent accompanying a person employed by the Commonwealth or the federal government whose duties, occupation or business on Election Day require him/her to be absent and unable to vote at the polls
- You are a county employee who expects that your Election Day duties relating to the conduct of the election will prevent you from voting
- You will not attend a polling place on Election Day because of the observance of a religious holiday.
You are eligible to vote in Pennsylvania if you:- Are a U.S citizen
- Are a resident of Pennsylvania
- Are at least 18 years old by Election Day
- Live in the precinct where you vote for at least 30 days prior to the election
- Student Eligibility
If you are a student, you are eligible to vote in Pennsylvania if:- You reside in Pennsylvania but are attending college in another state
- You reside in another state but attend college in Pennsylvania
Wisconsin
You are eligible to vote in Wisconsin if you:- Are a U.S citizen
- Are a resident of Wisconsin
- Are at least 18 years old by Election Day
- Live in the precinct where you vote for at least 28 days prior to the election
- You are NOT eligible to vote in Wisconsin if:
- You are in prison or detention or jail or penal institution
- You are on parole for a felony conviction or convicted of a felony
- You are otherwise disqualified from voting
- You are currently serving a sentence including incarceration, parole, probation, or extended supervision for a felony conviction
- Student Eligibility
If you are a student, you are eligible to vote in Wisconsin if:- You reside in Wisconsin but are attending college in another state
- You reside in another state but attend college in Wisconsin
- You provide a valid photo student ID from a college/university in Wisconsin at the polling