Narrator: Different Ways to Vote Sashi, Texas: Depending on where you're voting, voting in person and on election day may not be your only option. Karla, West Virginia: Many states offer early in-person voting. Just check and see when those dates are, and that means that you can go and vote early on those dates before the actual election day. Tracy, Maryland: It can allow a little more flexibility. You can really choose to go at the time that's best for you and your schedule. Sashi, Texas: Some states have vote by mail. Other states have absentee voting, which is another way to vote without going to a physical polling place. Randall, South Carolina: For many voters with disabilities like myself, absentee voting or voting by mail is the most convenient way. You get your vote in well ahead of election day and you know that it's done. Karla, West Virginia: Depending on where you're voting, rules and options can vary. So you just want to make sure that you check what those are, where you are living. Narrator: For more info, visit your Secretary of State or County elections website.