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  2. Voting in space - Wikipedia

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    Two-time space voter Kathleen Rubins [1] [2] posing in front of a "voting booth" on the International Space Station, 2020. Many people have cast votes during spaceflight. Voting from space has some inherent difficulties, as delivering paper ballots to and from a space station—as one would do for a soldier stationed overseas—would be cost ...

  3. How do astronauts vote in space? - AOL

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    NASA astronauts have been voting in US elections from space for nearly 30 years. (NASA) The ballots are encrypted and can only be accessed by the astronaut and the clerk.

  4. Stranded astronauts plan to vote in the 2024 election from space

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    Astronauts have been voting from space since 1997, the year the Texas legislature passed a bill allowing NASA employees to vote from space. David Wolf was the first American to vote from space ...

  5. Even the Stranded Astronauts Are Voting in the 2024 Election ...

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    The NASA astronauts stuck in space are still planning to participate in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita "Suni" Williams have been in space since June 5 ...

  6. Mark Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Space career: NASA astronaut; Time in space. 54d 2h 4m: ... to be Space Shuttle pilots in 1996. ... As the election was a special election, ...

  7. José M. Hernández - Wikipedia

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    José Moreno Hernández (born August 7, 1962) is a Mexican-American engineer [3] and astronaut. He currently serves as a Regent of the University of California. Hernández was on the Space Shuttle mission STS-128 in August 2009. He also served as chief of the Materials and Processes branch of Johnson Space Center.

  8. NASA astronaut Kate Rubins points to the International Space Station’s “voting booth” where she cast her vote from space in 2020. That was Rubins’ second time to vote from low-Earth orbit ...

  9. Jay C. Buckey - Wikipedia

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    Astronaut Buckey. In 1998 he was a Payload Specialist aboard NASA Space Shuttle flight STS-90 as part of the Neurolab mission from April 17 to May 3, 1998. Aboard the Neurolab Mission, Buckey was the Payload Specialist for the experiment "Cardiovascular Adaptation to Zero-Gravity" and assisted with other Spacelab Life Sciences experiments.