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This article lists the dates on which states can begin processing and counting absentee/mail-in ballots for the 2022 general election. These dates, which reflect permanent statutory law, are estimated. They may be temporarily revised by state and/or local officials. [1]
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Absentee/mail-in ballots may be challenged in an attempt to prevent the ballot from being counted. Ballots may be challenged for a variety of reasons, including: allegations that the voter is not qualified to vote in the election, the ballot was not received by the stated deadline, or that the voter had already voted in the same election. The metho...
As of November 2020, Michigan law included the following provision for rejecting absentee/mail-in ballots: See law: XLAMich. Comp. Laws Section 168.767WX
Ballot curingrefers to the process by which voters can correct mistakes—such as a missing or mismatched signature—with an absentee/mail-in ballot so that the ballot can be counted. Ballot curing provisions lay out this process in state law. States without such provisions do not count absentee/mail-in ballots with errors. As of November 2020, Michig...
Click on a state below to view information on processing, counting, and challenging absentee/mail-in ballots in that state.
Dec 22, 2023 · Processing absentee ballots can begin before they are actually counted. This table shows when each state's can begin processing and counting absentee/mail ballots.
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