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Mail-in voting was one of the most popular ways people voted in the 2020 elections, and you may be able to vote by mail this year as well. Voting is your right, and mail-in voting is voting. Are you #MailReady?

Vote by mail and absentee voting are mostly interchangeable, with slight differences in some states. Vote by mail is used by those who need to vote on their own schedule, and can help ensure safety, while helping to keep lines short on election day for those who need to vote in person.

Some states have eligibility requirements for vote by mail. Click here to learn more about your state’s vote by mail requirements.

Vote by mail is simple, but you need to follow the process.

If you believe your ballot wasn’t counted, or it was lost, or rejected, call the election protection hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE or tweet @866OURVOTE. You may be able to vote in person if your ballot is lost, delayed, or rejected.

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