A woman fills out her ballot during early voting at the Honan-Allston Branch Library on Aug. 25. 2020, before the September 1 Primary Election, in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Forty states and the District of Columbia offer some form of in-person early voting, according to the nonprofit, bipartisan voting information site Vote.org.Casting your ballot early in person comes with a number of perks, including the ability to avoid crowds and long lines on Election Day.
You also don’t need an excuse to vote early.It also can be quite convenient. Some states offer in-person voting as early as 45 days before the election, with an average starting time of 22 days before the election, according to.