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Postal voting played an important role in the 2020 United States elections, with many voters reluctant to vote in person during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [1] The election was won by Joe Biden, the Democratic candidate.
In 2018, Michigan passed Proposal 3, a state constitutional amendment legalizing "no-excuse" postal voting and other election reforms. In 2020 three more states joined the majority of states which already allowed "no excuse" postal voting: Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia. [28] On May 31, 2021, the Illinois legislature passed a bill ...
A poll by Pew Research Center found that 54% of people voted in person in the 2020 election compared to 46% who voted absentee or mail in. [57] Despite the long history of postal voting and a large number of postal votes in the 2016 election, President Donald Trump has cast doubt on the integrity of unsolicited mail-in voting in the 2020 ...
The 2020 contest promises to be the nation’s largest test of voting by mail. But Trump’s attacks on mail ballots have sown worry and confusion among voters. U.S. postal chaos prompts Democrats ...
The U.S. Postal Service is warning states it cannot guarantee that all ballots cast by mail for the Nov. 3 election will arrive in time to be counted, even if ballots are mailed by state deadlines ...
Chart of July 2020 opinion survey on likelihood of voting by mail in November election, compared to 2016 [173] Postal voting in the United States has become increasingly common, with 25% of voters mailing their ballots in 2016 and 2018.
Election results are from the Associated Press (AP). Race leads are based on raw vote counts, may change as more votes are counted, and are not predictive of the eventual winner. % estimated votes counted is based on an Associated Press projection of how many total votes will be cast.
You can't turn on a football game, open your Twitter timeline or finish a podcast without hearing the message: Get out and vote in the 2020 election. Everywhere you turn, there are probably ...