In the U.S. mail-in voting is a form of voting in which a ballot is mailed to the home of a registered voter who fills it out and returns it by postal mail or drops it off in-person at a voting center. Five U.S. states routinely conduct all-mail elections: Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington and Utah. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic four additional states—California, Nevada, New Jersey and Vermont—and the District of Columbia have pledged to mail out ballots to all properly registered voters for the November 2020 election.
@ISIDEWITH4yrs4Y
@8H6CGWY4yrs4Y
No. Make election day a national holiday.
Yes, and revamp the entire voting system to secure it and thwart the foreign influence and potential hacking.
Yes, but add stricter requirements for eligibility and verification in order to vote by a mail-in ballot
@8NVJV764yrs4Y
No, people should have the option to vote in person or to vote by mail in all elections.
@8NQ7PNM4yrs4Y
Yes, but the ballot has to be dropped off securely in person or on a secure online website.
@8NPTG9Z4yrs4Y
Yes but develop a system to keep the integrity of the voting system and people must request a mail in ballot asking with an even stricter proof of identity.
@8NPMV724yrs4Y
Yes, but citizens should have to request a ballot.
@8NPKDYH4yrs4Y
Yes, this should be an option for all states in local, state, and federal elections but have an earlier deadline.
@8NPDMFT4yrs4Y
It is up to the state to set it's own election laws.
@8NP93764yrs4Y
Yes, and it should be up to each citizen to choose if they want to vote that way
@8NNBC7T4yrs4Y
Yes they should have mail in ballots but only for those who absolutely can't make it like the elderly who can't go out.
@8NM288N4yrs4Y
Yes, but mail-in ballots should be required to be mailed and dated two weeks before the day the winner is to be announced.
@8NLYZ554yrs4Y
Not informed enough to form a valid opinion.
Yes but they should be required to be mailed in at least two weeks before the election so that we can know who wins the election on election night
@8NLM8GZRepublican4yrs4Y
NO Because people can switch the ballots and everything can go wrong!
@8NLLXYY4yrs4Y
States chooses voting procedures
@8NKDHPD4yrs4Y
Yes, as an option on how to vote (benefits disabled citizens.)
@8NKBF96Independent4yrs4Y
Leave it up to the states except for at the national level
@8NJRN7F4yrs4Y
No, each state should still have provisional ballots and work to eliminate voter fraud through more streamlined provisions.
@8NJKY644yrs4Y
Yes but only if not medically able to vote in person
@Freedom11Republican4yrs4Y
Yes, It should be optional and treated the same as in-person ballots, also strictly run for better security of the ballots.
@8NH9WFK4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if it can be guaranteed that any eligable voter can only submit one ballet and that anonymity it maintained.
@8NGYBM24yrs4Y
No, but it should be an option requested
@8NGSK6FLibertarian4yrs4Y
Each state should decide its own system. Federal government should not control state’s governance.
@8NG6FCG4yrs4Y
Yes, but there needs to be a secure way of sending in the ballot and the ballot must be received by the day the election day.
@chocapop4yrs4Y
Yes, but keep option of traditional in-person voting available.
@8NDYSSH4yrs4Y
States should make the decision
@8NDV2S94yrs4Y
Yes, but it should be done by expanding the absentee ballot system.
@8NDNZ574yrs4Y
While they have been proven to be faulty, it is up to the state
@8NDGDBN4yrs4Y
Yes, but only during national emergencies and it should never be a mandatory requirement.
@8NDF52SLibertarian4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if states so choose to allow.
@8N9M6LK4yrs4Y
No, there's too high a risk for individuals to vote more than once. Continue in person voting with strict sanitary procedures.
@8NCP96H4yrs4Y
yes, but it should be more organized and they should make it easier for the people who count them
@8N9BGQ44yrs4Y
The states reserve the right to conduct their own elections.
@8NC859F4yrs4Y
Yes, and update state rules and increase resources for more secure voting and expedient counting.
@8N9JCB54yrs4Y
Only if it is perfected to be reliable
@8NBXXPJ4yrs4Y
No, just further implement the absentee ballot system.
@8NBKJ5Z4yrs4Y
No, only people who request mail-in ballots should receive them
@8NBH9T54yrs4Y
I think it should be up to each state
@8MR2DS9Constitution4yrs4Y
Only for absentee ballots and with proper identification.
@8NB2SCJ4yrs4Y
there should be an online program where people can vote at home via webcam, just as students in collage are able to take tests at home with test monitors
@8N9ZWQ8Constitution4yrs4Y
Only upon the request of the registered voter
@8N9M2X44yrs4Y
No, if the states want if want it then yes
@8N9JCB54yrs4Y
I do not have enough information about this
@WulfissariatIndependent4yrs4Y
No, Voting systems should left to the individual States.
Yes, and voting should be compulsory.
@8N8PKYKRepublican4yrs4Y
No, The Absentee Ballot system has a chain of custody unlike the proposed Universal Mail In Ballot system.