WAYS TO VOTE

THE CHOICE IS YOURS!
Voters have more options than ever when it comes to casting a ballot. Whether you prefer voting in person or from the comfort of your home, there’s a method that fits your schedule and needs.
1. Vote In Person
(Election Day)
Voting in person allows you to cast your ballot at a designated polling location on election day.
Why voters choose this option:
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You receive your ballot on-site and submit it immediately
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You can be confident your vote is counted right away
This method works well for voters who enjoy the traditional voting experience.
2. Vote early In Person
Voting in early person allows you to cast your ballot at your county's election board before election day. Verify early deadline dates on deadline calendar.
Why voters choose this option:
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You receive your ballot on-site and submit it immediately
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It provides voters more flexibility to cast their ballot
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You can be confident your vote is counted right away
3. Absentee Ballot by Mail
Voting by mail allows eligible voters to receive their ballot, complete it at home, and return it by mail or designated drop box.
Why voters choose this option:
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No need to travel or wait in lines
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Vote on your own schedule
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Accessible for seniors, people with disabilities, caregivers, or those with busy schedules
Benefits of having
an Absentee Ballot
Requesting an absentee ballot gives you more options in the voting process.
Key benefits include:
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Convenience: Vote from home, on your time
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No lines or crowds: Avoid long waits or busy polling locations
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Time to decide: Research candidates and issues without feeling rushed
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Accessibility: Ideal for voters with mobility challenges, health concerns, or travel conflicts
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Flexibility: You can mail it back or return it in person (where permitted)
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Peace of mind: Track your ballot and confirm it was received in many states
Absentee voting ensures your voice is heard—no matter where you are or how busy life gets.
