Get your ballot from your state or territory.
Visit Can I Vote and choose your state from the dropdown menu. It will take you right to your state's absentee voting or vote-by-mail page.
Your state may require you to have a valid excuse to vote absentee. Acceptable excuses vary by state. Most include:
- Being unable to get to your polling place due to illness, injury, or disability
- Being on business travel or vacation outside of your county or city of residence on Election Day
- Being a student at an out-of-state college or university
Know your state’s absentee and vote-by-mail ballot deadlines
- Make sure you follow your state’s deadlines for requesting and returning your ballot. See your state’s voting deadlines. And note whether the deadline is for when your ballot must be postmarked or for when it must be received by the election office.
How to change your address if you are an absentee or vote-by-mail voter
If you have moved, you must update your voter registration with your new address before requesting an absentee or vote-by-mail ballot. In some states, you may need to submit a new voter registration form. In other states, there may be a form you can sign and mail letting your state’s election office know your address has changed. Or you may be able to change your address online. Contact your state or local election office to find out how to update your address.
Know your options for returning your absentee or vote-by-mail ballot
Check with your state or local election office to learn about other ways to return your ballot besides postal mail. Some states have ballot drop boxes. Many let you return your ballot in person at your local election office or another location.