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Early voting is set to resume in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia  after being halted for two days because of superstorm Sandy.

Early Voting in the District of Columbia

The D.C. Board of Elections says early voting will start at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday and the hours will be extended until 9 p.m. at all locations through Saturday.

Early Voting in Maryland

Gov. Martin O’Malley says early voting will resume in Maryland on Wednesday and an extra day of early voting and extra hours will make up for all but one hour of early voting that was lost because of the storm.

It will now resume Wednesday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m., and Friday will be an added day.

In Person Absentee Voting in Virginia

Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell on Tuesday asked localities hurt by the storm to extend their absentee voting hours.

The absentee period is scheduled to end on Saturday, but the governor urged voters to check with local general registrar offices to find out how the hours have changed in their respective areas.