
Voter Resources

New USPS rule impacts mail-in voters
BEFORE: A postmark usually showed the day you dropped your mail into an official USPS mailbox or at the post office.
NOW: A postmark shows the day USPS’s automated system processes your mail, which can happen days after you drop it off.
In plain terms: You can mail your ballot on time — but if it’s processed late, it may be marked late, and your vote won’t count.
It’s time to plan your vote!
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Use this page to learn more about how to register for primary, state-level, and presidential elections, deadlines for early voting, party registration rules, mail-in voting regulations, and more, according to your state.
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Get info on key races in your state and determine when you can vote in your state’s primary election.
This information will be updated frequently throughout the election season.


