Can i vote by mail without an excuse

In the United States, the rules regarding voting by mail without an excuse vary from state to state. Some states allow no-excuse absentee voting, while others require a valid reason for requesting an absentee ballot.

As of 2022, the following states allow no-excuse absentee voting:

  1. Arizona
  2. California
  3. Colorado
  4. Hawaii
  5. Illinois
  6. Iowa
  7. Maine
  8. Maryland
  9. Massachusetts
  10. Michigan
  11. Minnesota
  12. Nevada
  13. New Jersey
  14. New Mexico
  15. New York
  16. North Carolina
  17. Ohio
  18. Oregon
  19. Pennsylvania
  20. Rhode Island
  21. Utah
  22. Vermont
  23. Washington
  24. Wisconsin
  25. Wyoming

In these states, you can request an absentee ballot without providing a reason or excuse. You can typically request an absentee ballot online, by mail, or in person, and the deadline to request an absentee ballot varies by state.

However, if you live in a state that requires a valid reason for requesting an absentee ballot, you will need to provide a valid excuse or reason for requesting an absentee ballot. Common reasons for requesting an absentee ballot include:

It's important to note that even in states that allow no-excuse absentee voting, you may still need to provide identification or proof of residency to request an absentee ballot. Be sure to check with your state's election office or website for specific requirements and deadlines.