What states currently have mail in voting
As of the 2022 election cycle, the following states allow mail-in voting:
- Alaska: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- Arizona: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- California: Offers vote-by-mail elections, where all registered voters are automatically sent a ballot.
- Colorado: Conducts all elections by mail, with voters able to request a ballot or have one sent to them automatically.
- Hawaii: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Idaho: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- Illinois: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Indiana: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- Iowa: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Maine: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- Maryland: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Massachusetts: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- Michigan: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Minnesota: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- Montana: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Nevada: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- New Jersey: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- New Mexico: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- New York: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- North Carolina: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- Ohio: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Oregon: Conducts all elections by mail, with voters able to request a ballot or have one sent to them automatically.
- Pennsylvania: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Rhode Island: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- Utah: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Vermont: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- Washington: Conducts all elections by mail, with voters able to request a ballot or have one sent to them automatically.
- West Virginia: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
- Wisconsin: Offers absentee voting by mail for all registered voters.
- Wyoming: Allows voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or online.
Please note that some states may have specific requirements or restrictions for mail-in voting, such as requiring a valid reason for requesting an absentee ballot or having a certain number of days to return the ballot. It's always a good idea to check with your state's election office or website for specific information on mail-in voting in your area.