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Election 2022: Early voting has begun; check your state’s start date

While Election Day is Nov. 8, voting for the men and women who will serve in Congress has already begun in many states.

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Early voting began in September in six states. Four states do not allow early voting.

When does your state begin early voting? Here is a list of the start dates:

September

· Minnesota — Sept. 23

· South Dakota — Sept. 23

· Virginia — Sept. 23

· Wyoming — Sept. 23

· Illinois — Sept. 29

· Michigan — Sept. 29

October

· Maine — Oct. 9

· California — Oct. 10

· Montana — Oct. 11

· Nebraska — Oct. 11

· New Mexico — Oct. 11

· Arizona — Oct. 12

· Indiana — Oct. 12

· Ohio — Oct. 12

· Georgia — Oct. 17

· Iowa — Oct. 19

· Kansas — Oct. 19

· Rhode Island — Oct. 19

· Tennessee — Oct. 19

· North Carolina — Oct. 20

· Washington — Oct. 21

· Massachusetts — Oct. 22

· Nevada — Oct. 22

· Arkansas — Oct. 24

· Colorado — Oct. 24

· Idaho — Oct. 24

· South Carolina — Oct. 24

· Texas — Oct. 24

· Hawaii — Oct. 25

· Missouri — Oct. 25

· Louisiana — Oct. 25

· Utah — Oct. 25

· West Virginia — Oct. 26

· Maryland — Oct. 27

· Delaware — Oct. 28

· District of Columbia — Oct. 28

· Florida — Oct. 29

· New Jersey — Oct. 29

· New York — Oct. 29

November

· Oklahoma — Nov. 2

· Kentucky — Nov. 3 for voters with no excuse. Oct. 26 for excused voters.

Early voting dates vary by location

· Alaska — The majority of locations start Oct. 24, but it varies by location.

· North Dakota — Varies by county, though it starts no later than Oct. 24.

· Oregon — Drop boxes will be available as early as Wednesday but dates vary by country.

· Pennsylvania — Varies by county.

· Vermont — Varies by location but not later than Sept. 26.

· Wisconsin — Varies by location, but not before Oct. 25.

States that have no early voting

· Alabama

· Connecticut

· Mississippi

· New Hampshire

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