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Old 03-05-2023, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Bandb875 View Post
Perhaps a little harder, but not that hard. Why should the state go to the trouble, and expense, of sending a ballot if you have changed your mind and decided to vote in person.
The state spends $ on far more unpatriotic things than mail in voting. We like to receive our ballots in advance & research items such as the judges performances, as well as proposed referendums. Our signatures & voting eligibility are still verified upon returning the ballots.

Additionally folks working or unable to get to the polls due to mobility or transportation issues can still vote.