Monday, September 7, 2020

5 mistakes that can disqualify your mail or absentee ballot

5 mistakes that can disqualify your mail or absentee ballot

More states and counties than ever are allowing Americans to vote from home with a paper ballot mailed to their houses this fall. But voting by mail can be more prone to human error than voting in person, leading to mail ballots being rejected at higher rates than in-person votes. Already this year, an NPR analysis found that over half a million mail ballots have been rejected for arriving too late, missing signatures, or other errors. Here are the five biggest mistakes to avoid when filling out

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