Early Voting Gains Traction Across U.S. Ahead of Election Day
States offer early in-person and mail-in voting to increase accessibility and convenience for voters.
- North Carolina starts sending mail ballots this weekend, allowing votes eight weeks before Election Day.
- Only three states do not offer either no-excuse mail-in voting or early in-person voting.
- Early voting helps avoid long lines, resolves registration issues, and increases trust in the election process.
- Voters should plan ahead to ensure they can vote early if needed due to personal or work commitments.
- Early voting can mitigate the impact of last-minute election surprises and potential interference.