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Both states have been refining mail-in voting for two decades, and Oregon in 1998 became the first state to move entirely to mail-in voting.
In addition to the gun laws, Democratic majorities in the legislature passed green-energy requirements for rural electric cooperatives, offered in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants who were Colorado high school graduates, and expanded mail-in voting.
Countering the drawbacks of mail-in voting is the convenience of the thing, which is profound.
Union members, in mail-in voting over the last two weeks, supported the labor agreement 70 percent to 30 percent.
With our votes hidden, the other side becomes faceless, and the use of mail-in voting amplifies this effect.
The critics point out that there has never been a documented case of voter impersonation in Indiana, and that mail-in voting is more prone to fraud.
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His staff too, though, seemed to be talking up a mail-in vote as a possibility.
Will Florida hold another contest, perhaps a caucus or a mail-in vote?
But the weather is less an issue in Great Neck because of its liberal use of mail-in votes.
On Thursday, Mr. Dunning fired a campaign worker for soliciting mail-in votes at a South Dallas apartment complex.
And with Florida Democrats tossing out the idea of a mail-in vote, Tuesday did not bring much good news for the Clinton camp.
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