Noun
absentee voting (uncountable)
Any of several methods of allowing people to vote without attending an official voting station
According to political science department chair Gregory Koger, the likelihood of UM students’ votes not counting could be compounded by state variation in absentee voting policies. Source: Internet
Additionally, state leaders have shown “an inclination” to not allow no-excuse absentee voting in the November election, so a special session should be called to address voting reform, Tallian said. Source: Internet
Both sides of the aisle are pinning the blame on the other to interfere with the 2020 election results, with most of the legal challenges stemming from the surge in mail-in and absentee voting accelerated by the pandemic. Source: Internet
And that's what Breitbart, Junior and Trump himself want: to make it seem as if absentee voting is rife with fraud. Source: Internet
Any Michigan voter was already able to vote by mail after 67% of voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2018 that allowed "no-excuse" absentee voting. Source: Internet
Bulletin: “Russian malign influence actors” targeted absentee voting process. Source: Internet