Arkansas Senate District 1 special primary enters final voting days
Arkansas Senate District 1 voters face a Friday absentee-ballot deadline and final early-voting day Monday before the Aug. 18 special primary.
Arkansas Senate District 1 voters face a Friday absentee-ballot deadline and final early-voting day Monday before the Aug. 18 special primary.
Bristol polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Aug. 11, while the city lists in-person absentee-voting hours for Aug. 7 through 9.
Huntsville residents must register by Aug. 10 to vote in the Aug. 25 municipal election, which includes City Council and school board contests in Districts 2 and 3.
The City of St. Louis will hold its federal primary election Aug. 4, with polls open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters will also decide a proposed charter modernization measure tied to Ordinance 72103.
A Wisconsin judge ruled that voters who already returned absentee ballots for the August 11 primary cannot receive replacement ballots, following a Wisconsin Elections Commission vote on ballot-change guidance.
Virginia’s 2026 primary is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 4, after House Bill 29 moved the election from June. Early voting ended Aug. 1, and the general election is scheduled for Nov. 3.
Laramie County’s 2026 primary is scheduled for Aug. 18, with early in-person voting listed through Aug. 17 and offices spanning federal, state, county and Cheyenne government.
Minneapolis Elections & Voter Services will conduct public tests of systems used to tabulate polling-place and absentee ballots before the Aug. 11 Minnesota State Primary.
Georgia voters may begin requesting absentee ballots Aug. 17 for the Nov. 3, 2026, general election, which includes statewide executive offices, all 14 U.S. House districts and every General Assembly seat.
Boston’s Election Department says early voting for the 2026 Massachusetts state primary will run from Saturday, Aug. 22, through Friday, Aug. 28.
Worcester’s Election Commission has listed Aug. 22 as the 2026 voter-registration deadline and 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25 as the deadline to apply for vote-by-mail or absentee voting ahead of the Sept. 1 state primary.
South Dakota’s Republican gubernatorial primary runoff is scheduled for Aug. 4. Voters who did not participate in the June primary may still vote, while campaigns will be watching initial county returns and the state’s recount threshold.
Early and absentee in-person voting is underway in Anchorage for Alaska’s August 18, 2026 primary election, with sites at Midtown Mall and Anchorage City Hall.
South Carolina’s special Republican primary for the U.S. Senate vacancy left by the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham is set for Aug. 11. Candidate filing closed July 28, and a runoff will be held only if no candidate wins a majority.
Virginia voters who missed the Aug. 1 early-voting deadline can still vote at their assigned polling place on Aug. 4, return an existing mailed ballot or use same-day registration with a provisional ballot.
A Dane County judge rejected a request to replace returned absentee ballots before Wisconsin’s Aug. 11 primary. Voters with unreturned ballots remain subject to statewide deadlines.
Wyoming’s Aug. 18 primary brings new registration documents, late-registration options, absentee deadlines and a new post-election ballot audit.
South Carolina voters face an August 11 special Republican Senate primary, with absentee, early-voting and runoff deadlines arriving quickly.
North Carolina election officials adopted separate photo-ID and absentee-ballot rules in July. The changes are not yet effective and still face administrative review before the November election.
Buffalo-area voters can request absentee ballots through Aug. 17 before Wyoming’s Aug. 18 primary; polls are scheduled for 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Platte County announced a July 25 retest of three tabulators in Wheatland, but the county’s public election page does not clearly show an official result.
Iola voters can vote early starting July 28 for the Aug. 11 partisan primary, with a public tabulator test Aug. 4 and absentee deadlines on Aug. 6, 7 and 11.