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Mail-in voting

Mail-in voting, also known as absentee voting, allows voters to cast their ballots by mail instead of going to a polling place in person. This process typically involves requesting a ballot, which is sent to the voter’s address. The voter fills out the ballot and returns it by mail, ensuring it is sent back before the election deadline. Mail-in voting is designed to increase accessibility, making it easier for those who may have difficulty voting in person, including the elderly and those with disabilities. It has gained popularity in various elections for its convenience and safety.