Louisiana, Hawaii and Washington begin early voting on Friday, joining the vast majority of U.S. states in kicking off the 2024 election.
With 18 days left before Nov. 5, Louisiana, Hawaii and Washington each kicked off the 2024 election Friday, and residents in those states can now begin early voting.
Here is everything you need to know to cast a ballot in these states.
Voting also begins today in two battleground House districts. For a full list of competitive races, see the latest Senate and House rankings.
This is a guide to registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes and deadlines, please go to Vote.gov and the election website for Louisiana.
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Louisiana has begun absentee voting. Residents do not need to provide an excuse to receive a ballot. State officials must receive a ballot request by Nov. 1, and that ballot must be delivered to the parish registrar by Nov. 4.
Louisiana counties offer early in-person voting beginning Friday, and it continues through Nov. 1.
Online voter registration in Louisiana closed Oct. 15, while in-person and mail voter registration closed Oct. 7.
This is a guide to registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes and deadlines, please go to Vote.gov and the election website for Hawaii.
Hawaii has begun absentee voting. Friday is the deadline for voters to receive their mail ballot packet, and those ballots must be delivered to election officials by Nov. 5.
Residents do not need to provide an excuse to receive a ballot.
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Some Hawaii counties offer early in-person voting beginning Oct. 22, but it varies by location. Check the state’s website for more information.
Hawaii residents can register to vote by mail through Oct. 28. They can register in person or online at any point through Election Day.
This is a guide to registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes and deadlines, please go to Vote.gov and the election website for Washington.
Washington began absentee voting on Friday. Residents do not need to provide an excuse to receive a ballot. State officials will begin actively sending ballots to eligible voters on Friday, and ballots must be delivered to state officials by Nov. 5.
Washington offers early in-person voting beginning Friday, and it continues through Election Day.
Washington residents can register to vote by mail or online through Oct. 28. They can register in person at any point through Election Day.