Arizona began early voting Wednesday, marking yet another major swing state where voting is underway in the 2024 election. With Arizona now in the mix, 41 states and Washington, D.C., have launched some form of early voting. Here is everything you need to know to cast your ballot in the state.
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You can start Wednesday. That's when — Oct. 9 — early ballots for the general election go out. And if you're unwilling to wait for the mail, there are remote early voting locations in every county.