Overview
- Early in-person voting started on September 21 in states like Minnesota, South Dakota, and Virginia.
- By November 5, millions of voters will have already participated in early voting across the country.
- Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are the primary candidates, with Jill Stein representing the Green Party.
- Most states offer early voting, though procedures and start dates vary, with some states requiring absentee ballots.
- 47 out of 52 states, plus the District of Columbia, allow early in-person voting, while Alabama, New Hampshire, and Mississippi do not.