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  2. Virginia's voter guide: The ins and outs of casting a ballot ...

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  3. Postal voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An additional six states [Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alaska] not included on the table automatically send absentee/mail ballot applications to voters on a permanent list. This differs from the states in the table below since voters must return the application before receiving an absentee/mail ballot." [29]

  4. Your mail-in election ballot could be rejected. How to make ...

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    Why wouldn't my mail-in vote count? It is not common for a mail-in ballot to be rejected. In a report on the 2020 election, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission found that 98.8% of mail-in ...

  5. Voting By Mail? Here Are the Deadlines in Every U.S. State - AOL

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    Vote by mail deadlines vary in every state. Here's how to vote by mail in your state

  6. Convenience voting - Wikipedia

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    Voting with an absentee ballot consists of traditional absentee voting, in which a limited number of circumstances are accepted for requesting an absentee ballot, or no-excuse absentee voting, in which voters do not need an approved reason to apply for an absentee ballot. Every democracy allows for traditional absentee voting, with no-excuse ...

  7. Elections in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Elections in Virginia are authorized under Article I of the Virginia State Constitution, sections 5–6, and Article V which establishes elections for the state-level officers, cabinet, and legislature. Article VII section 4 establishes the election of county-level officers. Elections are regulated under state statute 24.2-102.

  8. Here are the states where employers must give you time off to ...

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    You also can find a state-by-state breakdown on a number of voting issues — including time-off laws, polling hours, rules about absentee ballots, how to make a plan to vote, etc. — at Vote411.org.

  9. 2009 Virginia elections - Wikipedia

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    October 31 – Application deadline for general election in-person absentee ballot November 3 – General election In addition, candidates must file campaign finance reports with the state or local election boards at certain specified intervals during the campaign year. [ 2 ]