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2020 ballot measures - Ballotpedia

Please don’t forget to vote on the ballot measures. Check your ballot pages front and back, to make sure you don’t miss anything. You can see what’s on your ballot here. You might be asked to vote on the gig economy, marijuana legalization, abortion rights, sex education, taxes, voting rights, public school funding, and more.

This post is the last in a series about in-person early/absentee voting. Early Voting start dates are in the bold headers. Early Voting end dates are in parentheses next to the state name. An asterisk or star (*) means that the state has Early Voting Same-Day Voter Registration. This means that you can register to vote and vote in person at your early voting location, during the Early Voting period. Please note that your state may also have Election Day Same-Day Voter Registration, which I did not include in this post, to avoid confusion. Please click on the state name to find your early voting location and more information. I used several resources in developing this post: The League of Women Voters’Vote411,Ballotpedia,Vote.org, and the U.S. Vote Foundation. View the first posthere. View the second post here.

Virgin Islands: Monday, October 5, 2020-Sunday, October 25, 2020: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM

Monday, October 19:

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Thursday, October 29:

This post is the last in a series about voter registration deadlines for the 2020 U.S. General Election. To read the first post, clickhere. To see the second post, click here. The embedded links will take you to voter registration applications and more information. Please hover over the text in parentheses for the embedded links, since not all embedded links are underlined text. A star, or asterisk (*), means the state has a later registration deadline for a certain registration method. For example, Minnesota allows you to register in-person on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3. This is also called Same Day Voter Registration. This post was developed usingBallotpedia and The League of Women Voters’Vote411.org.

Monday, October 19:

Friday, October 23:

  • Guam* (Same Day Voter Registration: in-person during Early Voting: until 6:00 P.M. on Friday, October 23, 2020; mail: contact Guam Election Commission)
  • Nebraska (in-person)
  • Utah* (in-person,mail: received, online: by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, October 23, 2020) (Same Day Voter Registration: in-person during Early Voting Period (Tuesday, October 20- Friday, October 30, 2020, or on Election Day: Tuesday, November 3, 2020)

Saturday, October 24:

  • Iowa* (in-person: by 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 24, 2020; mail: received, online) (Same Day Voter Registration: in-person at polling place on Election Day: Tuesday November 3, 2020
  • Massachusetts (in-person, mail: postmarked, online)

Monday, October 26:

  • Colorado* (in-person,mail: received, online) (in-person: Same Day Voter Registration: During Early Voting Period: Monday, October 19-Monday, November 2, 2020, or until 7:00 PM on Election Day: Tuesday, November 3, 2020)
  • Montana* (mail: postmarked) (in-person: Same Day Voter Registration: During Early Voting Period: October 5-Monday, November 2, 2020, or on Election Day: Tuesday, November 3, 2020)
  • Washington* (mail, includes other languages: received, online) (in-person: Same Day Voter Registration: During the Early Voting Period: October 16-Tuesday, November 3, 2020, or on Election Day: Tuesday, November 3, 2020) 

Tuesday, October 27:

Thursday, October 29:

Friday, October 30:

Saturday, October 31:

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[Image Description: White oval with text on a navy blue background. Image of an “I Voted”-style sticker that says, ‘The Big Send 2020: I’m A Big Sender’. votefwd.org]

There’s still time to send letters to voters! Vote Forward is a grassroots organization that provides letter templates and instructions for volunteers to write letters to voters. Volunteers use just their first name and first initial of their last name. Vote Forward provides the return address (a post office box). These short, handwritten letters (1-3 sentences) encourage voters to vote. The letter templates include links to nonpartisan voter information websites (state boards of elections), and the phone number for the Election Protection Hotline.


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