How, Where, and When to Vote
Find out where to vote in person on Election Day or earlier, and what form of ID to bring. Learn how to vote by mail-in absentee ballot. See who can’t vote. And learn that you can vote for any candidate in a general election, regardless of party affiliation.
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Absentee and Early Voting
Absentee and early voting are alternatives to voting on Election Day. Check with your state for changes that may make it easier to vote by mail due to the coronavirus.
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Do You Have to Vote for the Party You're Registered With?
In general elections, you can vote for a candidate from any party. But in primary elections, your state may require you to vote for a candidate from your party.
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Voting on Election Day
Find out when and where to vote and what form of ID to bring with you on Election Day. Learn about accessibility rules for voters with disabilities.
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Who Can and Can’t Vote in U.S. Elections
To vote in U.S. elections, you must be a U.S. citizen, turn 18 on or before Election Day, and meet your state’s residency and registration requirements.