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NEW YORK – Voters in several East Coast states are heading into the final days of early voting ahead of the November 4 election. Here’s how long residents in New Jersey, New York City and Virginia have left to cast ballots before Election Day.

When does early voting end? New Jersey Early in-person voting in New Jersey began Saturday, Oct. 26, and concludes Saturday, Nov. 2.Polling hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.No appointment is required to vote early. New York City Early in-person voting for New York City voters also began Saturday, Oct. 26, and ends Saturday, Nov. 2.Polling sites and hours are listed by the NYC Board of Elections. Virginia Early in-person voting opened Sept. 19 and will continue through Friday, Nov. 1.All Virginia localities offer early voting; locations can be found through the Virginia Department of Elections. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania does not offer traditional early in-person voting.Voters may apply for and return mail-in ballots at their county election offices until 8 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 4.Mail-in ballot applications are due by Tuesday, Oct. 29.

The Source: Information from the New Jersey Division of Elections, NYC Board of Elections, Virginia Department of Elections and FOX News reporting.

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