With some 75 million ballots cast, 2020 has already seen more than half of the total number of voters in the 2016 general election make their voices heard. (Channel4)
With less than a week remaining until Election Day, anything can happen. Here are some key dates to watch leading up to Nov. 3:
Friday, October 30
In Oklahoma:
You can vote early in your county at your designated early voting location from 8 AM to 6 PM on the Thursday or Friday preceding an election. You must vote in the county where you are registered.
For Oklahoma state and federal elections, early voting is also available from 9 AM to 2 PM on the Saturday preceding an election.
Friday is a key date in the early voting calendar. A number of states close the process on the Friday before the Tuesday election.
It’s also the deadline to request a mail-in ballot in Georgia, Michigan, Delaware and Louisiana.
Trump is expected to visit Wisconsin — a coronavirus hot spot — along with Minnesota and Michigan.
Biden’s VP candidate, Kamala Harris, will do a campaign sweep through Texas heading to the Rio Grande Valley, Fort Worth and Houston.
Monday, November 2
In addition to being one of the last opportunities for the candidates to reach out to voters, it’s also a key date in the voting process.
In Alabama, North Dakota, Utah and Iowa, mail-in ballots must be postmarked no later than Nov. 2.
Mail-in ballots must be received by Nov. 2 in Louisiana.
More than a dozen states allow early voting on Nov. 2. Some will close the polls earlier than previous days to prepare for the general election date.
Tuesday, November 3
Decision day arrives! Experts predict there may be higher turnout in this election than in any presidential contest since 1908.
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