Alabama

State Election Information

(We do our best to keep this information updated, but be sure to double-check your state’s official voter info.)

  • In-Person: 14 days before Election Day.

    By Mail: Postmarked 14 days before Election Day.

    Online: 14 days before Election Day.

  • Unavailable in the state

  • Photo ID required

    Alabama offers a free voter ID to voters without any.

  • Unavailable in the state

  • Varies by Town

    Per vote411.org: Time off to vote is available for those whose work hours exceed polling place hours. If not, employers are not required to give time off to vote. Employees in Alabama may take up to one hour, but not if the polls are open two hours before their shift and open at least one hour after their shift.

  • Absentee/mail voting is available for voters who are eligible through the state’s list of qualified “excuses.”

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