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Postal voting in the United States
Info in table below is from the National Conference of State Legislatures: "Some states permit voters to join a permanent absentee/mail ballot voting list, also known as a 'single sign-on' list. Voters who request to be on this list automatically receive an absentee/mail ballot for each election. This option may be offered to all voters, or to a limited number of voters based on certain criteria. ... An additional six states [Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Missouri, and Alaska] not included on the table automatically send absentee/mail ballot applications to voters on a permanent list. This differs from the states in the table below since voters must return the application before receiving an absentee/mail ballot."[1]
- Links below are "Elections in LOCATION" links.
State | Any voter | Permanent disabilities | Senior voters (65 and older) |
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Alabama
Ala. Code § 17-11-3.1 |
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Arizona
Ariz. Rev. Stat. §16-544(A) |
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Connecticut
Conn. Gen. Stat. 9-140e |
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Delaware
Del. Code Ann. Tit. 15, §5503(k) |
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Washington
D.C. Mun. Regs. Tit. 3, § 720.4 |
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Kansas
Kan. Stat. Ann. §25-1122(h) |
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Louisiana
Louisiana Secretary of State Disability Program |
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Maine
21-A ME Rev Stat § 753-A (effective Nov. 1, 2023) |
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Maryland
Md. Code, Elec. Law § 9-311.1 |
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Mississippi
Miss. Code Ann. § 23-15-629 |
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Montana
Mont. Code Ann. §13-13-212(3) |
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New Jersey
N.J. Stat. §19:63-3(e) |
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New York
N.Y. Election Law §8-400 |
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Tennessee
T. C. A. § 2-6-201 |
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Virginia
VA Code 24.2-703.1 |
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West Virginia
W. Va. Code §3-3-2b |
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Wisconsin
Wis. Stat. § 6.86(2)(a) |
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