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Same-day voter registration, 2020
General information
This article lists each state's same-day voter registration procedures for the November 3, 2020, general election.[1] For additional information about same-day registration, see this article.
How to use this interactive table: The table comprises three columns:
- State
- Same-day registration ("Yes" indicates that the state allows voters to register on Election Day)
- Early voting same-day registration ("Yes" indicates that the state allows voters to register during the early voting period, if applicable)
Each of the three columns can be sorted alphabetically or chronologically. To sort a column, click the column heading. To search for a state, enter the state name in the search bar above the upper right-hand corner of the table.
By default, the table displays 10 states at a time. To see additional states on subsequent pages, use the navigation prompts under the bottom right-hand corner of the table. To change the number of states displayed on a single page, use the drop-down menu above the upper left-hand corner of the table.
More on voting on November 3
Voting requirements and deadlines
General information
- Voter ID requirements
- State election websites
- Early voting dates
- Voter registration requirements
- Voter registration deadlines
- Same-day registration
- States that require employers to grant employees time off to vote
- Election results certification dates
Absentee/mail-in voting
- Absentee/mail-in voting overview
- Eligibility
- Request deadlines
- Request requirements
- Return deadlines
- Signature and witness requirements
- When can states begin processing and counting ballots
elections information:
COVID-19 and elections
- Changes to election dates, procedures, and administration in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020
- Changes to absentee/mail-in voting procedures in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020
Ballotpedia's 2020 election coverage
Footnotes
- ↑ This article includes information for the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and five permanently inhabited U.S. territories.
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