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Deadline

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Where to Send Registration

Absentee Ballot Request

South Carolina

30 days prior to election—mailed registration must be postmarked 30 days prior to election

Copy of current valid photo ID or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, pay check or government document that shows your name and address in this county.

Send to your county's Board of Voter Registration.

Click here for county addresses

or see printed out list.

Request by mail or telephone from you county voter registration office as soon as you receive your voter registration.

North Carolina

25 days prior to election—mailed registration must be postmarked 25 days prior to election

Form requires SSN or DL#. If you don’t have either, you must provide a valid photo ID, utility bill/bank statement, government check/paycheck, or government document that shows name and address.

Send to your county's Board of Elections.

Click here for county addresses

or see printed out list.

A person can request an absentee ballot by the following methods: absentee by mail, absentee one-stop, in the office of the county board of elections, or in another location within the county designated as an absentee one-stop voting site.

Click here to find the one-stop site.

Georgia

October 6th for general election. All other elections are listed on Georgia state website.

Valid Georgia DL, valid Georgia ID, or last 4 digits of SSN.

For fastest response, send to the County Board of Registar's Office in the county where you live.

For addresses click here.

 

Download absentee ballot off the Georgia website and mail, fax, or hand deliver to the County Board of Registrar’s Office.

Florida

October 6th for general election or 29 days prior to any other election.

Valid Florida DL, valid Florida ID, or last 4 digits of SSN.

Send filled out registration form to the Supervisor of Elections in you home county.

For county addresses click here.

or see printed out list.

Request an absentee ballot from the supervisor of elections in person, by phone, or by mail.

For other states, consult your state's Secretary of State's Office:

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