I don't think states are required to have early voting or drop off boxes for ballots. If they choose to, they may not make it harder or easier for some than others without some factually supportable good reason.
But historically, at lease up until the Barrett Court, the feds have the power to enforce uniform standards in FEDERAL elections. That's one reason to hope the dems win.
Up until the party of Trump, the gop operated on the theory that latinos/Hispanics, no matter from what country forefathers came from, were traditionally conservative. They now seem to have pissed away the party of Goldwater. Colo was sort of unique because the Xians hijacked the gop, so the libertarians who make up maybe a 1/3 became independents. Hickenlooper is a fiscal conservative social libertarian. But global warming is an issue in that state, so it's a weird place … politically compared to the nation as a whole. But if McConnell has succeeded in making the gop hostile to everyone but those who fled a communist dictator in the Western hemisphere, Stuart Stevens may be right that conservatives need a new party