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Alabama

Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility requirements suspended, allowing all voters to cast ballots by mail in the November 3, 2020, general election.

Arkansas

Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) and Secretary of State John Thurston (R) announced that voters in the November 3, 2020, general election would be allowed to cite concerns over COVID-19 as a valid excuse for voting absentee. Hutchinson subsequently issued an executive order formalizing this policy change.

California

Mail-in ballots sent automatically to all voters in the November 3, 2020, general election.

Connecticut

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the August 11, 2020, statewide primary and November 3, 2020, general election. Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility extended to any voter in the August 11, 2020, primary and November 3, 2020, general elections. For the August 11, 2020, primary election, absentee ballot postmark and delivery deadlines extended to August 11, 2020, and August 13, 2020, respectively.

Delaware

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the 2020 primary, general, and special elections.

Georgia

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the June 9, 2020, primary election. For the November 3, 2020, general election, absentee return postmark and receipt deadlines extended to November 3, 2020, and November 6, 2020, respectively.

Idaho

Primary conducted by mail. Mail-in ballot applications sent to all registered voters who have not already requested a ballot. Mail-in ballot return deadline extended to June 2, 2020. Implementation of online process for requesting a mail-in ballot.

Illinois

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the November 3, 2020, general election.

Indiana

Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility requirements suspended, allowing all voters to cast ballots by mail in the June 2, 2020, primary election.

Iowa

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the June 2, 2020, primary and November 3, 2020, general elections.

Kentucky

Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility requirements suspended, allowing all voters to cast ballots by mail in the June 23, 2020, primary election. Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility requirements suspended, allowing all voters “concerned with contracting or spreading COVID-19” to cast ballots by mail in the November 3, 2020, general election.

Maryland

Mail-in ballots sent automatically to all voters in the June 2, 2020, primary (at least one in-person voting center open in each county). Mail-in ballots sent automatically to all voters in the April 28, 2020, special election for Maryland’s 7th Congressional District (in-person voting available for those unable to vote by mail). Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the November 3, 2020, general election.

Massachusetts

Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility extended to all qualified voters in the fall primary and general elections. Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the September 1, 2020, primary election.

Michigan

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the August 4, 2020, and November 3, 2020, primary and general elections.

Minnesota

The absentee/mail-in ballot postmark deadline for the general election was extended to November 3, 2020. Witness requirements for absentee/mail-in ballots cast in the general election were suspended.

Mississippi

Absentee/mail-in ballot postmark deadline extended to November 3, 2020, for the November 3, 2020, election; receipt deadline extended to November 8, 2020. Absentee voting eligibility extended to individuals under physician-ordered quarantine and individuals caring for dependents under quarantine. Absentee voting eligibility also extended to those with ‘pre-existing conditions that cause COVID-19 to present a greater risk of severe illness or death.’

Missouri

Gov. Mike Parson (R) signed SB631 into law, permitting any registered voter to cast an absentee ballot in any 2020 election, subject to a notarization requirement. Individuals who have contracted COVID-19, and those who are at higher risk for contracting the virus, are exempted from the notarization requirement.

Montana

Counties authorized to send mail-in ballots automatically to all voters in June 2, 2020, primary and November 3, 2020, general election.

Nebraska

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the May 12, 2020, and November 3, 2020, elections.

Nevada

Mail-in ballots sent automatically to all voters in the June 9, 2020, primary and November 3, 2020, general elections.

New Hampshire

Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility in the September 8, 2020, primary and the November 3, 2020, general election extended to any voter who is unable to vote in person because of illness resulting from COVID-19 or ‘who fears that voting in person may expose himself/herself or others to COVID-19.’

New Jersey

Mail-in ballots sent automatically to all registered, active Democratic and Republican voters in July 7, 2020, elections. Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all unaffiliated and inactive voters. Mail-in ballots sent automatically to all voters in the November 3, 2020, general election. Receipt deadline for ballots postmarked on or before Election Day extended to November 9, 2020. Receipt deadline for ballots without postmarks set as November 5, 2020.

New Mexico

Counties authorized to send mail-in ballot applications automatically to all voters in the November 3, 2020, election.

New York

Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility requirements suspended, allowing all voters to cast ballots by mail in the June 23, 2020, primary election. Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the June 23, 2020, primary. Absentee ballot submission deadline extended to June 23, 2020. Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility in the November 3, 2020, general election extended to any voter ‘unable to appear personally at the polling place of the election district in which they are a qualified voter because there is a risk of contracting or spreading a disease causing illness to the voter or to other members of the public.’ Online portal launched for absentee ballot requests in the November 3, 2020, general election.

North Carolina

Witness signature requirement for completed absentee ballots reduced from two to one for 2020 elections.

North Dakota

Counties authorized to conduct June 9, 2020, election largely by mail. Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters.

Ohio

Absentee/mail-in voting in the state’s primary extended to April 27, 2020. Final date for in-person voting, restricted to individuals with disabilities and those without home mailing addresses, set for April 28, 2020. Each county directed to provide one drop-box for absentee/mail-in ballots in the November 3, 2020, general election.

Oklahoma

On May 7, 2020, Governor Kevin Stitt (R) signed SB210 into law, reinstating the absentee ballot notarization requirement struck down by the state supreme court on May 4, 2020. The legislation also included provisions applicable only to the 2020 election cycle. SB210 permitted voters to submit copies of their identification in lieu of fulfilling the notarization requirement in the event of a state of emergency occurring within 45 days of an election. The legislation also specified that individuals experiencing symptoms indicative of COVID-19, and individuals classified as vulnerable to infection, could cast an absentee ballot under the ‘physical incapacitation’ eligibility criterion.

Pennsylvania

In Allegheny, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties, absentee ballot receipt deadline extended to June 9, 2020 (postmarked no later than June 2, 2020). Prepaid return postage provided for mail-in and absentee ballots in the November 3, 2020, general election.

Rhode Island

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the June 2, 2020, presidential preference primary. Witness/notary requirements for mail-in ballots suspended for the September 8, 2020, primary and November 3, 2020, general elections.

South Carolina

Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility expanded, allowing all voters to cast ballots by mail in the June 9, 2020, primary and subsequent runoff elections. Judge J. Michelle Childs, of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, issued a preliminary injunction barring election officials from enforcing South Carolina’s witness requirement for absentee ballots in the June 9, 2020, primary and subsequent runoff elections. Prepaid postage provided for all returned ballots in the November 3, 2020, general election.

South Dakota

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the June 2, 2020, election.

Tennessee

Absentee/mail-in ballot eligibility in the November 3, 2020, general election extended to “individuals with a special vulnerability to COVID-19” and “caretakers for individuals with a special vulnerability to COVID-19.”

Utah

Gov. Gary Herbert (R) signed HB3005 into law, canceling in-person Election Day voting, in-person early voting, and in-person voter registration in the June 30, 2020, election. The legislation also extended the postmark deadline for mail-in ballots to June 30, 2020. Herbert subsequently signed legislation that made several changes to administration procedures for the November 3, 2020, general election (including the requirement that counties provide some form of in-person Election Day and early voting).

Vermont

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the August 11, 2020, election.

Virginia

The Virginia Department of Elections announced that all voters would be permitted to cast absentee/mail-in ballots in municipal elections scheduled for May 2020. A federal court approved a partial settlement suspending the witness requirement for absentee ballots cast in the June 23, 2020, primary and November 3, 2020, general elections.

West Virginia

Mail-in ballot applications sent automatically to all voters in the May 12, 2020, election. Absentee/mail-in ballot eligibility in the November 3, 2020, general election extended to all voters ‘concerns about their health and safety because of COVID-19.’ Secretary of State Mac Warner (R) also announced the implementation of an online absentee/mal-in ballot request portal for the general election.

Wisconsin

Electronic voter registration deadline extended to March 30, 2020, for the April 7, 2020, election. Absentee/mail-in ballot request deadline was extended to 5:00 p.m. April 3, 2020.

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