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A surprising statistic: Fully 80 percent of the states today allow you to vote early – some as early as 43 days before Election Day.
- Sixty percent of those states allow unconditional early voting – in person or by mail —without imposing any absentee requirements whatsoever. That means that any voter in those states can simply decide to vote early. Period.
- Another 20 percent of states have softened their regulations to extend early voting to people who "expect" to be unable to vote on Election Day. Again, that effectively means that any voter in those states can simply opt for early voting.
- In 60 percent of the states, voters also can sign up right now to vote by mail. In the weeks before the election, these voters will receive a ballot in the mail - much as they receive a bank statement or phone bill. They will simply mark their choices and drop it in the mail box. By Labor Day, voters in 90 percent of the states will be able to do so.
VoteForBusiness
provides you with information and assistance for both "vote-by-mail" and "in-person" early voting – the emerging method of choice in a number of states. Voting isn't just for Election Day anymore. Register now and we'll help you get the information you need to vote early.
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