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Absentee and Mail Voting Policies

Every state provides options for at least some voters to cast their ballots without having to appear in-person at a polling place. The majority of states allow all voters to request an absentee ballot be sent to them without providing a legal excuse, and a small but growing number of states conduct vote by mail elections, where all eligible voters are sent a mail ballot without having to make a request. The remaining states require voters to provide a legal excuse, such as illness or emergency, in order to vote by absentee ballot. This map shows the full landscape of both absentee and vote by mail policies, while the subsequent maps on this page focus on each policy individually.
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Washington New York U.S. Virgin Islands Puerto Rico Guam Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands American Samoa New Hampshire Vermont Virginia Pennsylvania New York Maine West Virginia Ohio Kentucky Indiana Michigan Illinois Wisconsin North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Georgia Florida Mississippi Missouri Arkansas Louisiana Iowa Minnesota Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska South Dakota North Dakota Texas 33 Colorado Wyoming Montana Idaho Arizona Utah Nevada Oregon California Hawaii Alaska Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Jersey Delaware Maryland Washington D.C. New Hampshire Vermont
  • State conducts vote by mail elections (8 states + D.C.)
  • State does not require excuse to vote absentee (36 states + D.C.)
  • State requires an excuse to vote absentee (14 states)

Recommended citation:  Movement Advancement Project. "Availability of No-Excuse Absentee Voting." https://www.mapresearch.org/democracy-maps/absentee_requirements. Accessed [day of access]


Data current as of 06/25/2025
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