Voting by Mail? These Companies Are Rushing to Print Your Ballot

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With millions of Americans expected to vote by mail in November, election officials and printers are racing to print enough ballots for everyone.

Election Day is 74 days away and printing companies across the country are cranking up their presses to meet unprecedented demand for mail-in ballots.

Printers say they believe there is enough capacity in the U.S. to make and ship the millions of mail-in ballots expected to be cast this year as the coronavirus pandemic keeps people away from the polls. However, some warn that if demand for ballots exceeds projections from local election officials, it could set off a last-minute scramble to find additional printing and shipping...Stacked ballots move onto a conveyor belt at a Byers Printing Company facility in Michigan.

 

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