From voting early in-person to mail-in and absentee voting to and voting in person on Election Day, American citizens have multiple options on November 3. If you are slated to vote by mail, Tuesday is the last day a couple of election officials recommend transferring your ballot to ensure it is received in time due to probable postal delays.
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