In the U.S. mail-in voting is a form of voting in which a ballot is mailed to the home of a registered voter who fills it out and returns it by postal mail or drops it off in-person at a voting center. Five U.S. states routinely conduct all-mail elections: Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington and Utah. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic four additional states—California, Nevada, New Jersey and Vermont—and the District of Columbia have pledged to mail out ballots to all properly registered voters for the November 2020 election.
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@4JNZ3C75yrs5Y
It should be left up to the States
@4R82RJB4yrs4Y
Individual States should decide
@8CS4GM75yrs5Y
No, changing the standard election process on such a wide scale mere months before an election, when there already exists examples of it causing issues on a small scale, is highly irresponsible. Perhaps in the future after the issues are worked out completely.
@88T9RGX4yrs4Y
Allow this to be decided at the state level.
@38NW3YZ5yrs5Y
Yes, but each ballot must be requested through a verification process akin to absentee-ballots.
@2HN4HSX4yrs4Y
No, it is inefficient and subject to fraud.
@8757HXR4yrs4Y
Only if ballots are solicited
@WanderingPagan5yrs5Y
Abolish Mail-In & Absentee Voting
@8DT8GBP5yrs5Y
There needs to be actual applications and confirmations, not just sending out wide amounts of ballots.
@8HT6RL44yrs4Y
Yes, but such a process should be implemented in the years prior to a major election, not the same year
@8JBN6KV4yrs4Y
Hell no! Vote in person and show a valid ID.
@8LWF83F4yrs4Y
States should be able to choose their voting laws.
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