Can i vote by mail now

In the United States, the availability of voting by mail (also known as absentee voting) varies from state to state. Some states allow all registered voters to vote by mail, while others may have specific requirements or restrictions.

As of the 2020 election cycle, 34 states and the District of Columbia allow all registered voters to vote by mail, while 16 states require an excuse (such as being out of town on Election Day) to vote absentee.

To find out if you can vote by mail in your state, you can:

  1. Check your state's election website: Most states have a website that provides information on voting options, including absentee voting.
  2. Contact your local election office: You can search online for your local election office's contact information and give them a call to ask about voting by mail options.
  3. Check with your state's election commission: Many states have an election commission or board that oversees elections and can provide information on voting options.

Some states that allow all registered voters to vote by mail include:

Keep in mind that even if your state allows voting by mail, you may still need to meet certain requirements, such as registering to vote or providing identification. It's always a good idea to check with your local election office to confirm the rules and deadlines for voting by mail in your area.