Can I Vote Online?
Xổ số trực tiếp 3 miềnNo, in federal elections in the United States you can't vote online.
In most elections in the United States, you either need to vote in-person at an official polling place or by casting an absentee ballot.
Please note important, possible changes to polling places and election dates due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Xổ số trực tiếp 3 miềnNo, in federal elections in the United States you can't vote online.
In most elections in the United States, you either need to vote in-person at an official polling place or by casting an absentee ballot.
If you need to vote in person, check your polling place close to Election Day. Find out about early voting options. And check with to learn:
Xổ số trực tiếp 3 miềnIf your needs will be met at your polling station
Other ways you may be able to vote
To find your polling place and its hours, contact your state or territorial election office. And let them know if you need an accommodation for a disability.
Or, check on .
Your polling place is based on your residential address. Go to the one you’ve been assigned. Your name will not be on the roster at any other location. Polling places are typically schools, community centers, and other public facilities. The site of your polling place may change from one election to the next, so check with your state’s election office before Election Day.
You’re expected to vote at the polling place you’ve been assigned. If you move, update your address on your voter registrationXổ số trực tiếp 3 miền so you can be assigned a new polling place near your new home.
Xổ số trực tiếp 3 miềnIf you try to vote somewhere other than your assigned location, you may have to cast a and your vote may not be counted.
If you have a disability, you have the right to vote at an accessible polling placeXổ số trực tiếp 3 miền. But, you may have to request it beforehand.
to let you vote at the polls.determine whether you will need to show an ID and if so, what kind.
About half of the states with voter ID laws accept only photo IDs. These include
Many of these states now offer a free voter photo ID card if you don’t have another form of valid photo ID.
Xổ số trực tiếp 3 miềnOther states accept some types of non-photo ID. These may include
Xổ số trực tiếp 3 miềnEach state is specific about the documents it will accept as proof of identification. Be sure you know before Election Day.
Even if you don’t have a form of ID that your state asks for, you may be able to vote. Some states require you take extra measures after you vote to make sure that your vote counts.
Some states may ask you to sign a form affirming your identity. Other states will let you cast a . States use provisional ballots when there is a question about a voter's eligibility. States keep provisional ballots separate until they decide whether they should count. To do so, they will investigate a voter’s eligibility. They may also compel you to show an acceptable form of ID within a few days. If you don’t, your provisional ballot won’t count.
Even with the right ID, you may have to cast a provisional ballot. This can happen if the name or address on your ID doesn’t match the name or address on your voter registration. For instance:
Xổ số trực tiếp 3 miềnYou get married, change your last name, and update your voter registration. But your driver’s license, which you present as ID, still has your unmarried name on it.
You move and for your voter ID, you present a current utility bill. Unfortunately, you've forgotten to update your address on your voter registration beforehand.
Some states require that you notify your local registration office of any name change.
Xổ số trực tiếp 3 miềnAvoid problems. Always update your voter registration when you move or change your name.
who didn’t register in person or show ID before must show identification. This is according to federal law.
. You can save your choices online and print or email your personalized ballot to bring with you to the polls.Sample ballots simply show you the elections and candidates and any ballot measures that will be on your real ballot. They won’t provide information about the candidates like voter guides do. Your state may mail you a sample ballot or let you download one from its election site. The sample ballot may look exactly like the real one will.
Xổ số trực tiếp 3 miềnSome non-profit organizations produce unofficial sample ballots. These ballots may not look the same as what you’ll see when you vote but will provide the same information.
You can bring your notes, a voter's guide, or a sample ballot into the voting booth. This frees you from having to memorize your choices for candidates and ballot initiatives. Some polling places do restrict cell phone use, so bring paper copies instead of using your phone. Check the rules with before you go.
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Last Updated: September 30, 2020