Alaska, Colorado and Massachusetts began absentee voting on Friday, joining the vast majority of US states. 2024 elections underway
Including the trio of states, 44 states AND Washington, D.C., now offer some form of early voting.
Here's what you need to know to vote.
Key election contests in states with early voting today
There are three competitive House districts across the state that begin voting today:
- Largest district in Alaska: In 2022, moderate Democrat Mary Peltola pulled off a historic upset by defeating former governor Sarah Palin in the final round of the state's ranked-choice voting. This year, Republicans are hoping second-term candidate Nick Begich will return the state to the GOP. Peltola made the fishing industry the focus of his campaign; Begich emphasizes energy policy. This race is on Lean D Fox News Power Ratings.
- Colorado's 3rd District: The 3rd District covers most of western Colorado. Thanks to its rural, working-class population (Aspen is an exception), it has been reliably Republican for more than a decade. But in 2022, the race was down to just 546 votes. Incumbent Republican Lorraine Boebert is moving into safe Republican territory this year, making it a toss-up between her former Democratic challenger Adam Frisch and Republican lawyer Jeff Hurd. This is Lean R in classification
- Colorado's 8th District: The 8th District starts in rural Weld County, which Trump won by 18 points in 2020. But the further you go down, the more suburban it becomes. Strong Democratic turnout in Adams County, which Biden won by 16 points, gave Democratic Rep. Yadira Karaveo her first victory of 2022. This time, the incumbent is running against Republican state politician Gabe Evans. This is a throw it up race
How to vote in Alaska
This is a guide to registering and voting early. For comprehensive, up-to-date information on voter eligibility, process and deadlines, visit here Vote.gov and electoral websites to Alaska.
Voting by mail
Alaska begins absentee voting on Friday. Residents do not need to provide an excuse to receive a ballot. State officials must receive a ballot request by Oct. 26 and deliver it to state officials by Nov. 5.
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Early in-person voting
Alaska offers early in-person voting from October 21st to November 4th.
Voter registration
Alaska residents can register to vote in person on Election Day. The deadline to apply online or by mail was October 6th.
How to vote in Colorado
This is a guide to registering and voting early. For comprehensive, up-to-date information on voter eligibility, process and deadlines, visit here Vote.gov and electoral websites To Colorado.
Voting by mail
Absentee voting is now open in Colorado. Residents do not need to provide an excuse to receive a ballot. The state actively mails ballots to eligible voters between October 11th and 18th. These ballots must be delivered to state officials by November 5th
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Early in-person voting
Colorado offers early in-person voting from October 21 to November 4.
Voter registration
Colorado residents can register to vote in person, by mail or online at any time, including Election Day. October 28 is the last day to register to vote and receive a vote by mail.
How to vote in Massachusetts
This is a guide to registering and voting early. For comprehensive, up-to-date information on voter eligibility, process and deadlines, visit here Vote.gov and electoral websites To Massachusetts.
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Voting by mail
Massachusetts begins absentee voting on Friday. Residents do not need to provide an excuse to receive a ballot. State officials must receive a ballot request by Oct. 29 and deliver it to state officials by Nov. 5.
Early in-person voting
Massachusetts offers mostly in-person voting It will begin on October 19th and will continue until November 1st.
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Voter registration
Massachusetts residents must register to vote online by mail or in person by October 26.