Early Voting

Early Voting Locations, Dates, and Times

2020 General Election (available after October 4, 2020)

Information for special primary and special general elections can be found on our Special Elections webpage.

Information for local and municipal elections can be found by contacting your county Supervisor of Elections.

What is Early Voting?

Early Voting is when a person casts a ballot prior to Election Day at a location designated by the Supervisor of Elections and deposits the voted ballot into the tabulation voting system. The voting equipment used during early voting is the same as the equipment used on Election Day.

When is Early Voting Available?

Early voting is required in any election that contains a state or federal office race. The early voting period must start at least on the 10th day before the election and end on the 3rd day before the election. In addition, supervisors of elections have the option to offer more early voting on the 15th, 14th, 13th, 12th, 11th, or 2nd day before an election.

Supervisors of Elections must designate early voting sites no later than 30 days prior to an election.

Early voting hours must be at least eight hours but no more than 12 hours per day each site during the applicable period.

The Supervisor of Elections may provide early voting for elections that are not held in conjunction with a state or federal election. However, the supervisor has the option to determine the early voting hours for those site(s).

How to Early Vote

Voters who want to vote early should present the following at the early voting site:

a valid photo identification; and

a signature identification.

Voters can vote at any early voting site within the county when the site is open.

Archived Early Voting Location and Time Files

2020 Elections

2018 Elections

2016 Elections