- Early voting
Early voting, is the process which voters can cast their vote on a single or series of days prior to an election. Early voting can take place remotely, such as by mail, or in person, usually in designated early voting
polling station s. The availability and time periods for early voting vary based on jurisdiction and type of election. The goal of early voting is usually to increase participation and relieve congestion ofpolling station s onElection Day .An "advance poll" (also "advance voting") is held in some
election s to allow participation by voters who may not be able tovote on the set election day(s). This may include people who will be out of the polling area during the election period, poll workers, campaign workers, people with medical procedures scheduled for that time, among others.Australia
In
Australia , early voting is known as pre poll voting. However, to cast an early vote you must already be registered.Canada
In
Canada , early voting is known as advance polling. It is offered to all voters in all federal, provincial, and most municipal elections. In federal elections, voters do not need to be registered in order to vote at an advance poll provided they are carrying proof of identity and address, or bring a registered voter who will swear an oath of identification at the polling station on their behalf.New Zealand
In
New Zealand , early voting is a form of special voting, which allows voters who will be outside theirelectorate or incapacitated on election day to vote in advance or at another polling place.United States
Early voting is similar to "no-excuse" absentee voting. In many U.S. states the period varies between four and fifty days prior to
Election Day . Early voting in person is allowed with no excuse required in 31U.S. state s, with an excuse in 3, and not at all in 16. Absentee voting by mail is allowed in 28 states, with an excuse in 22. No-excuse permanent absentee voting is allowed in 4 states. TheDistrict of Columbia requires an excuse for both early voting and absentee voting. [http://earlyvoting.net/states/abslaws.php States - Absentee and Early Voting Laws] . The Early Voting Information Center at Reed College.]22 percent of voters cast an early presidential ballot in 2004. In 2000, 16 percent voted early. [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iXAkBilVhjbpsgAAHfgp6kGEShvwD93B66680 "A third of electorate could vote before Nov. 4"] . By Stephen Ohlemacher and Julie Pace. Sep 21, 2008.
Associated Press . Article copies: [http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=5849955] [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080921/ap_on_el_pr/early_voting] .]Florida
The
U.S. state ofFlorida officially began early voting in 2004 as part of post-2000 election reform.Turnout for early voting exceeded one million in
2004 . There were some problems: 1st-daycomputer failures in Orange County andBroward County ; accidentally-erased votes inVolusia County ; and a lack of early voting sites in Jacksonville. Reforms are being discussed to address the known issues, as well as possibly eliminating the standard poll in favor of modified early voting.Maryland
In August 2006, a judge ruled in favor of several plaintiffs that the state constitution only permitted voting on the day of the election. The plaintiffs were challenging a new early-voting law on the probability of
fraud .Absentee ballot s appear to remain acceptable for the time being.Other states
The Early Voting Information Center at Reed College provides up-to-date tables of summary and detailed outlines of each state's laws, as well as links to the relevant Codes and Statutes.
Sweden
Sweden has traditionally a high participation in elections, and tries to make it as easy as possible to vote. No registration is needed since everyone is registered with a home address. Normally a voter should vote on the election day in their specified polling station. But everyone can vote during the last week at an early polling station, anywhere in the country. These places are usually municipality owned places like libraries. Also on the election day some of them are open, even though the election day always is a Sunday. In hospitals and homes for elderly there special voting opportunities. In elections until year 1998, post officies were used for several decades as early voting stations. Swedes living abroad must register their address and can vote at embassies or through mail.
References
External links
* [http://www.earlyvoting.net Early Voting Center at Reed College]
* [http://www.longdistancevoter.org Long Distance Voter] , early and absentee voting information
* [http://www.govoteabsentee.org GoVoteAbsentee] , ZIP code matched early and absentee ballot request forms with detailed instructions
* [http://www.flsenate.gov/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=Ch0101/Sec657.HTM Florida Statute 101.657]
* [http://election.dos.state.fl.us/earlyvoting.html Florida's DOE Early Voting Procedures]
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6271968/ MSNBC Report on the start of Early Voting in 2004]
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