Voters should request mail ballots 15 days before November 3, USPS says - Business Insider

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The US Postal Service is urging voters to request their November mail-in ballots at least 15 days before the election

that with less than 100 days to go before the election, voters should request their ballots as soon as possible to reduce the strain on local election officials and increase the chances of their ballot arriving on time.

Voters can already request their November mail ballots in 45 states, according to voter education and assistance nonprofitand officials are encouraging voters to do so as soon as they can, preferably weeks in advance. Currently, 32 states require mail ballots to arrive the day of the election while 18 states and the District of Columbia allow ballots that arrive after election day to count if they are postmarked by the day of the election or the day before,

 

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Yes, we will do. It’s imperative to be in the first line of voters that want a profound change on how our country had been ruled!

That's okay. The fraudulent votes will be on time because they're already completed and boxed up in a 'closet' somewhere.

Get it mailed at least 2 weeks before Nov 4

Send them out two months PRIOR! There’s no way they could get those out in 2 weeks! People should not have to request it. It should automatically be mailed and you either mail the card back or go to a polling station. Fuck does Canada have to teach you everything America?

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