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    Factbox-A state-by-state guide to US early voting

    By Reuters,

    1 days ago
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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - By the time Democratic U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris faces Republican Donald Trump in the Nov. 5 presidential election, millions of Americans likely will have already cast their ballots at early voting centers.

    Most states offer some form of in-person early voting, which allows voters to avoid Election Day crowds. Early voting has already started in Pennsylvania, Virginia, South Dakota and Minnesota.

    The following is a timetable when other states kick off in-person voting:

    Sept. 26

    Illinois

    Oct. 7

    California, Montana, Nebraska, Maine

    Oct. 8

    Indiana, New Mexico, Ohio, Wyoming

    Oct. 9

    Arizona

    Oct. 15

    Georgia

    Oct. 16

    Iowa, Rhode Island, Tennessee

    Oct. 17

    North Carolina

    Oct. 18

    Louisiana, Washington

    Oct. 19

    Nevada, Massachusetts

    Oct. 21

    Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, South Carolina, Texas

    Oct. 22

    Hawaii, Missouri, Utah, Wisconsin

    Oct. 23

    West Virginia

    Oct. 24

    Maryland

    Oct. 25

    Delaware

    Oct. 26

    Florida, Michigan, New Jersey, New York

    Oct. 28

    District of Columbia

    Oct. 30

    Oklahoma

    * Not all states offer in-person early voting. In some states, in-person, early voting entails dropping off a ballot at a local government office. Within states, not all counties offer early voting.

    (Reporting by Jason Lange in Washington; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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