With just over two weeks until Election Day, Massachusetts, Nevada and New Mexico each began in-person early voting on Saturday.
If you're voting in these states, here's what you need to know:
important voting races
Voting begins today in several battleground congressional districts. For a complete list of competitive races, see the latest Senate and House rankings.
- 3rd District of Nevada: The area roughly borders Las Vegas, but extends as far west as Henderson, Boulder City, and rural Clark County. Democratic Rep. Susie Lee has served in the district since 2019. This year, he will face Republican Drew Johnson. This race is ranked Lean D.
- New Mexico District 2: New Mexico's Second District occupies most of the land area in the southwestern part of the state. It includes parts of Las Cruces and Albuquerque, but also has a significant number of local votes. In the midterm elections, Democratic Rep. Gabe Vasquez won the district by just 1,350 votes. This year, he will face former Republican Yvette Herrell for the same seat. This is a power ranking toss-up.
- nevada state senate: Senate races are also on the ballot in the Silver State. Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen is seeking a second term, but is running against Republican military veteran Sam Brown. The Senate race is ranked Lean D.
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How to vote in Massachusetts
Information about pre-registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes, and deadlines, please visit: Vote.gov and election website In the case of Massachusetts.
Vote by mail
Massachusetts has started early voting. The deadline for submitting applications by mail is 5 p.m., five business days before the election (October 29 this year).
The Secretary of State's website encourages mail-in voters to submit their applications “as soon as possible” and at least two to three weeks before Election Day. Applications can be made online, by mail, email or fax.
You can return your ballot by mailing it in the envelope provided, by hand-delivering it to your local elections office, by dropping off your ballot at your early voting location during early voting hours, or by dropping it off in a ballot drop box. You can return it after using it.
Ballots cannot be dropped off at polling places on election day.
early voting
Massachusetts allows all registered voters to vote early at a designated polling place. The early voting period begins Saturday and extends until Nov. 1.
voter registration
The deadline to register to vote or change your party affiliation in Massachusetts is 10 days before an election or town meeting. The last day to register to vote for the November 5th election is October 26th.
Voters can register online, by mail, or in person.
In Massachusetts, citizens are automatically registered to vote when they apply for or renew a driver's license, apply for MassHealth benefits, or seek health insurance through the Commonwealth Health Connector.
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How to vote in Nevada
Information about pre-registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes, and deadlines, please visit: Vote.gov and election website to Nevada.
Vote by mail
Nevada has started early voting. State law requires all registered voters to receive a ballot by mail. The period for accepting mail-in ballots is from October 16th to October 22nd. Voters who did not receive their ballot in the mail should contact their local elections office.
Returned mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 5. The deadline to return your mail-in ballot in person is November 5th at 7pm ET.
early voting
Nevada counties will begin early voting Saturday and continue through Nov. 1.
voter registration
The deadline to register to vote by mail passed on October 8th. Those wishing to register to vote online must do so by October 23rd.
Nevada offers same-day voter registration. Those who wish to register and vote on Election Day must present a valid Nevada driver's license or Nevada ID card and vote in person at their polling place.
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How to vote in New Mexico
Information about pre-registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes, and deadlines, please visit: Vote.gov and election website To New Mexico.
Vote by mail
Early voting has begun in New Mexico. Voters can request an absentee ballot or vote in person at their local county clerk's office or early voting location, according to the Secretary of State's website. You don't need an excuse to vote absentee.
Voters have until October 22nd to request an absentee ballot. The deadline to return requested ballots is November 5th at 7pm ET.
early voting
Voters can vote early at their local polling place starting October 8th and will continue to do so until November 2nd.
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voter registration
The deadline to register to vote is 28 days before the election. It passed on October 8th.
Same-day voter registration is available in New Mexico. Any New Mexico voter may register to vote or renew their voter registration on the same day at the county clerk's office or on Election Day at any polling place in the county and participating early voting locations. You can vote.
To register and vote on the same day, voters must present a valid New Mexico driver's license or New Mexico ID. Alternatively, voters can present a document that includes an address within the county along with a photo ID.
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