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  2. Postal voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By 1938, 42 states allowed absentee voting for civilians. [27] Nearly 2% of voters in the 1936 election voted through absentee ballots. [27] Starting in the 1970s, more states began to offer no-excuse absentee voting, allowing voters the ability to vote absentee without needing an excuse. The share of absentee voters has increased over time. [27]

  3. The 2024 voting landscape is a recipe for confusion - AOL

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    But at the start of 2020, 16 states still required an excuse to vote absentee, according to data compiled by the National Conference of State Legislatures. For that year's election, 14 of those ...

  4. Election advocates seek no-excuse absentee voting - AOL

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    Feb. 13—CONCORD — Nonpartisan election advocates said allowing no-excuse absentee ballot voting would increase voter turnout and help citizens who fail to fit into the legal reasons one can ...

  5. Postal voting - Wikipedia

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    Postal voting is common in Germany, with 47% of the electorate voting by post in the 2021 general election. [18] Absentee voting has existed in Germany since 1957, originally in order to ensure that all German citizens, especially the old, sick, and disabled, and citizens living abroad, have the opportunity to participate in elections.

  6. No-excuse absentee voting will have to wait - AOL

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    May 12—The state House of Representatives approved a no-excuse absentee voting resolution on Tuesday night, but could not reach the 75% threshold of votes needed to put the question on the ...

  7. 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 ...

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    The race: No-Excuse Absentee Voting Amendment What’s on the ballot: Connecticut voters will decide on the No-Excuse Absentee Voting Amendment.A "yes" vote would allow any voter to request a mail ...

  9. File:No-excuse postal voting map of the US.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 04:33, 23 August 2024: 512 × 341 (37 KB): Timeshifter: New York state now has no-excuse postal voting. 20:59, 21 September 2023