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mail-in

[meyl-in]

adjective

  1. conducted or responding by mail.

    a mail-in referendum.



noun

  1. something conducted or returned by mail, as a questionnaire or vote.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mail-in1

adj., noun use of verb phrase mail in
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The proposed ballot measure would require mail-in ballots to include the last four digits of the voter’s valid government-issued form of identification, along with the current requirement to have the signature of a voter on the ballot verified.

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He claimed that mail-in and early voters neglected to provide or weren't asked to provide identification information on their registrations, overseas voters failed to include a copy of their photo IDs with their absentee ballots, and a small crop of voters, whom North Carolina ensured could vote through a 2011 law, had never physically lived in the state.

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Mail-in voting is up as well, with over 754,000 returning their special ballots to the federal agency.

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In that race, Taylor held the lead for several days before a wave of mail-in ballots pushed the vote in Thao’s favor.

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Among other provisions, the order also prohibits the 18 states that accept absentee or mail-in ballots received after Election Day when they're postmarked on or before Election Day from counting those ballots.

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