List of absentee/mail-in ballot request websites by state

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Absentee/mail-in voting is voting that does not happen in person on Election Day but instead occurs another way (generally by mail). All states allow for some form of absentee/mail-in balloting. Some states require voters to provide a valid excuse to vote absentee/by mail, while others allow any eligible voter to cast an absentee/mail-in ballot.

Some states automatically deliver absentee/mail-in ballots to all eligible voters. Others require voters to submit requests in order to receive absentee/mail-in ballots. This article provides links to state websites that contain information about requesting an absentee/mail-in ballot.

  • For more general information about absentee/mail-in voting, click here.
  • For information about all-mail voting, click here.
List of absentee/mail-in ballot request websites by state
State Link
Alabama Link
Alaska Link
Arizona Link
Arkansas Link
California Link
Colorado Link
Connecticut Link
Delaware Link
Florida Link
Georgia Link
Hawaii Link
Idaho Link
Illinois Link
Indiana Link
Iowa Link
Kansas Link
Kentucky Link
Louisiana Link
Maine Link
Maryland Link
Massachusetts Link
Michigan Link
Minnesota Link
Mississippi Link
Missouri Link
Montana Link
Nebraska Link
Nevada Link
New Hampshire Link
New Jersey Link
New Mexico Link
New York Link
North Carolina Link
North Dakota Link
Ohio Link
Oklahoma Link
Oregon Link
Pennsylvania Link
Rhode Island Link
South Carolina Link
South Dakota Link
Tennessee Link
Texas Link
Utah Link
Vermont Link
Virginia Link
Washington Link
West Virginia Link
Wisconsin Link
Wyoming Link

Voting policies in the states

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See also

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