By Anders Hagstrom, Rémy Numa
Published October 11, 2024
Alaska, Colorado and Massachusetts began absentee voting Friday, joining the vast majority of U.S. states where the 2024 election is underway as the nation sits just 22 days away from election day.
With the trio of states included, 44 states and Washington, D.C., now offer some form of early voting. The final states will begin early voting this week. National polls show a tight race between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
The contest will come down to key swing states like Pennsylvania, where the two candidates are almost neck-and-neck. Harris currently holds a razor-thin 50%-48% lead over Trump in the state.
In Congress, Republicans are favored to take control of the Senate thanks to the retirement of Sen. Joe Manchin, an independent who caucused with Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats are slightly favored to take the House, according to polling aggregates.
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Forty-three states and Washington, D.C., have begun early voting. (Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)
There are three competitive House districts across the states that began voting Friday:
Election officials work at the Webb Building Voter Service and Polling Center at Denver Elections Division in Denver, Colorado, on June 25, 2024. (Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
This is a guide to registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes and deadlines, please go to Vote.gov and the election website for Alaska.
Alaska began 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 that ballot must be delivered to state officials by Nov. 5.
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Alaska offers early in-person voting beginning Oct. 21 and running through Nov. 4.
Alaska residents can register to vote in person on Election Day. The deadline for online or mail registration was Oct. 6.
15 states are starting or expanding their early voting programs this week. (Fox News Digital)
This is a guide to registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes and deadlines, please go to Vote.gov and the election website for Colorado.
Absentee voting is now open in Colorado. Residents do not need to provide an excuse to receive a ballot. The state proactively mails ballots to eligible voters between Oct. 11 and Oct. 18. Those ballots must be delivered to state officials by Nov. 5.
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Colorado offers early in-person voting beginning Oct. 21 and running through Nov. 4.
Colorado residents can register to vote in person, by mail or online at any point, including on Election Day. Oct. 28 is the last day to register to vote and receive a mail ballot.
This is a guide to registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes and deadlines, please go to Vote.gov and the election website for Massachusetts.
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Massachusetts began absentee voting Friday. Residents do not need to provide an excuse to receive a ballot. State officials must receive a ballot request by Oct. 29, and that ballot must be delivered to state officials by Nov. 5.
Dozens of states now offer early voting. (Fox News Digital)
Massachusetts offers early in-person voting beginning Oct. 19 and running through Nov. 1.
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Massachusetts residents must register to vote online by mail or in person by Oct. 26.
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