The remaining votes are mostly in Democratic states with more early and absentee ballot counting to do
Early Voting articles on Democracy Chronicles
This section has the latest DC news on early voting. Early voting is a process where people vote on days prior to an election. It can take place remotely, or in person, usually in designated early voting polling stations. Also see our section on American democracy and our section on Voter Access or the Internet and Voting.
Arizona Voting Restrictions Reinstated by Supreme Court
Ballot harvesting form of absentee voting is now banned in practice following Arizona voting restrictions
Some States Do Allow Early Voters to Change Their Votes
As Donald Trump has been pointing out, there are states where early voters can return to switch their vote
Unprecedented Early, Absentee and Mail Voting Usage
Reviewing the history of early, absentee and mail voting usage and still changing landscape
A Look at State-by-State Early Voting Deadlines
Early voting deadlines are approaching across the country with 37 states and the District of Columbia offering the opportunity
Rise in Ohio Absentee Ballots Could Determine Election
With a million Ohio absentee ballots requested, there should be enough to alter results of even national contests
VIDEO: Early Voting Boom is Changing Campaign Tactics
Many states have joined this unprecedented early voting boom and the effects are widely felt
Some Convenience Voting Tactics That Make Democracy Simpler
The numbers of people who take part in early voting are an example of benefits of convenience voting laws
Ohio Early Voting Extension Blocked in Supreme Court
US Supreme Court blocks push to expand the Ohio early voting period after lengthy political battle
New Revelations About North Carolina Voter Suppression Tactics
Extreme nature of the latest revelations concerning North Carolina voter suppression tactics are ominous