New Report: The Impact of Vote-By-Mail Policies on Voter Turnout.
Posted by Deliver My Vote Education Fund on October 4, 2022
Deliver My Vote Education Fund, in partnership with National Vote At Home Institute and The Andrew Goodman Foundation, is proud to announce a new research publication examining the impact of Vote-By-Mail policies on voter turnout.
Vote-by-mail is a critical tool for voters in the 21st century. There are many varieties of vote-by-mail policies. Generally, vote-by-mail is any policy that allows voters to receive and cast a ballot through the mail rather than traveling to a polling place. Although some vote-by-mail policies are more restrictive than others, they all benefit voters. Vote-by-mail policies make voting easier for everyone. They are our greatest tool to equalize access and participation throughout our electoral system.
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