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In 26 states plus D.C. you may vote early either in person or by mail without an excuse. Those states are AK, AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, KS, ME, MD, MT, NE, NV, NM, NC, ND, OH, OK, SD, UT, VT, WI & WY.

In 1 state, NJ, you may vote early without an excuse only by mail.

In 6 states you may vote early in person without an excuse or by mail with an excuse. Those states are AR, IN, LA, TN, TX & WV.

In 15 states you may vote early only by mail and only with an excuse. Those states are AL, CT, DE, KY, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, NH, NY, PA, RI, SC & VA.

In the other 2 states, all voting is done by mail; nobody votes in person, even on Election Day. Those states are OR & WA.

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