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It's those "early in-person voting" locations in particular that you'll want to be sure about, as they will tend to differ from the polling place you'd go to on Election Day. Using online tools that claim to help you find your "polling location" will almost always give you the address to go to on Election Day, not during early voting, so you'll have to look elsewhere.
To find out where you can vote early, the best place to look is your local county government's official website. Simply search for your county's name and the term "early voting," and you should find a page listing where residents can go to vote early. Another good bet for finding the information you need would be your county's Board of Elections website.
In some cases, there will be multiple locations listed, but don't worry, as any resident should be able to vote at any of these locations, so just pick the one that's closest to you. As Vote.org notes, you might have to specifically search for "absentee voting" to find the information you need, depending on where you live.
For more information about each state's early voting periods, please consult the interactive map below.
For more about getting ready for this election, find out how you can also look up your sample ballot online.
Source: cnet.com