Early voting has begun in Virginia, Minnesota and South Dakota for the November 5 presidential election in the United States.
In all three states, Americans are voting for their favorite candidate in person at the polling station.
Early voting is done to avoid crowding and rush on polling day where voters can cast their votes by mail, e-mail or by visiting the polling stations.
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Early voting gained popularity in the last presidential election, when more than 100 million voters exercised their right to vote by mail or in person before Election Day due to the coronavirus pandemic, after which many states have removed the option. The bar has also continued.