Early Voting

2020 Presidential General Election

You can vote in person during early voting. Early voting will be held from Monday, October 26, 2020 through Monday, November 2, 2020. Early voting centers will be open from 7 am to 8 pm.

Who can vote early?

Any person that is registered to vote can vote during early voting. Any person that is eligible to register to vote can vote can also vote during early voting.

Registered voters have always been able to vote during early voting, but now individuals who are eligible but not yet registered can register and vote.

To register and vote during early voting, go to an early voting center in the county where you live and bring a document that proves where you live. This document can be your MVA-issued license, ID card, or change of address card, or your paycheck, bank statement, utility bill, or other government document with your name and new address. You will be able to register to vote and vote.

When can I vote early?

Early voting will be available from Monday, October 26 through Monday, November 2 (including Saturday and Sunday) from 7 am to 8 pm.

Where can I vote early?

For the 2020 Presidential General Election, you can vote in an early voting center in the county where you live. See a list of the 2020 Presidential General Election early voting sites (PDF).

How will I vote during early voting?

Voting during early voting is the same as voting on election day. When you get to the early voting center, you will check in to vote and vote your ballot.

There will be instructions available at the early voting centers to familiarize you with the ballot. You may ask an election judge to explain how to vote, but you must cast your vote alone, unless you are unable to do so because you have a disability or are unable to read or write the English language.

I'm registered to vote, but I need to make a change. Can I make that change during early voting?

It depends.

If you moved, you can update your address. You will be able to change your address and vote.

If you want to change your party affiliation, you can't do that at an early voting center. You must wait until after the election to change your party affiliation.

If you changed your name, you must vote under your former name, but you can fill out a form with your new name. Your name will be updated after the election.

Other early voting information

At the end of each day of early voting, all voting equipment and other election supplies will be secured at the early voting center. The local boards of elections are required to file a security plan for each early voting center, and the plans will include information on how the equipment and supplies will be secured at the center. Voted provisional ballots will be returned to the local board of elections each night of early voting. After voting hours on the last day of early voting, all equipment and supplies will be returned to the local board of elections and securely stored until election day.



State law sets the criteria to determine how many early voting centers each county is required to have. The number of early voting centers in a county is based on the county's number of registered voters.

Counties with fewer than 125,000 registered voters must have 1 early voting center. Counties with more than 125,000 but fewer than 300,000 registered voters must have 3 early voting centers. Counties with more than 200,000 registered voters but fewer than 300,000 registered voters must have 4 early voting centers. Counties with more than 300,000 registered voters but fewer than 450,000 registered voters must have 7 early voting centers. Counties with more than 450,000 registered voters must have 11 early voting centers. In addition to the required number of early voting centers, each county may establish one additional early voting center if the State Board, the local board, and the governing body of the county agree to establish an additional early voting center.



State regulations require that the State Board of Elections determine the number of registered voters and provide each county with the number of early voting centers that are required for an upcoming election. For the 2020 elections, the number of registered voters will be reviewed on August 27, 2019, or 8 months before the primary election, and these numbers will be used to determine the number of early voting centers for the 2020 elections.

Early Voting Legislation