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Currently, 30 states have adopted âno-excuse absentee balloting,â which allows anyone to request an absentee ballot.In 2000, Oregon became the first state to switch to fully vote-by-mail elections. (Read about the tumultuous history of the U.S. Postal Service and its fight to survive.)The controversy surrounding mail-in voting has roots back to the Civil War. Before then, only the state of Pennsylvania granted soldiers absentee voting rights. It later disbanded without evidence to support his claim.Trump has claimed that if mail-in voting were adopted nationwide âyouâd never have a Republican elected in this country again.â (Trump himself votes by absentee ballot in Florida.)But a recent Stanford University study examining elections in three states from 1996 to 2018 found no partisan advantage to mail-in voting.
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