Ballot harvesting form of absentee voting is now banned in practice following Arizona voting restrictions
Absentee and Mail Voting articles on Democracy Chronicles
Absentee and mail voting systems are a benefit to people who may not be able to attend a polling station in person, either through a physical disability, absence from the locality, or work requirements - although the general public can greatly benefit as well with easier access to the ballot. Also see our section on American democracy or our articles on the Internet and Voting, Military Voting or just general Voter Access.
Absentee Ballots For American Samoa But Not Puerto Rico?
Illinois wins argument over granting remote voting access to American Samoa but not Puerto Ricans
Send This Disabled Voters Guide to Help Your Friends
An important part of USAGov’s yearlong VoteUSA project is this disabled voters guide with key tips
Tips For Local Election Officials Managing a Complex Job
Absentee voting, uncertain turnout and registration errors are just some problems local election officials may face
Unprecedented Early, Absentee and Mail Voting Usage
Reviewing the history of early, absentee and mail voting usage and still changing landscape
How Absentee Ballot Postage Costs Vary by State
State by state differences in the cost of mail and absentee ballot postage could be preventing some from voting
Printing Democracy: The Art of Ballot Design
A good ballot design can be the difference between a weak democracy and a thriving one
Florida Judge Clarifies Law on Rejection of Mail Voting Signatures
Rejecting mail voting signatures without notifying voters before it’s too late will be not allowed going forward
Rise in Ohio Absentee Ballots Could Determine Election
With a million Ohio absentee ballots requested, there should be enough to alter results of even national contests
Convenient Voting Should Not Be That Controversial
There many ways that much more convenient voting can enable increased turnout if that is what we want