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lukranit [14]
3 years ago
12

. Absentee voting is the process by which _____. people can have others cast their ballot for them people voted with paper ballo

ts in the mid-1800s people can vote without going to polling places people can vote without stating their choices
History
2 answers:
Margarita [4]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<em>People can actually vote without their presence in official polling station</em>

Explanation:

<em>An absentee ballot also referred to as voting or vote-by email, is the vote that is cast when a person is not available or unable to attend  the official polling station where the voter is normally assigned.</em>

<em>Several methods have been created to facilitate, by making it easier with absentee ballots is seen by many as one way to improve turnout of voters, though some countries require that a genuine  reason, such as travel or  infirmity be given before a voter can take part in an absentee ballot.</em>

statuscvo [17]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Answer:</u>

<em>C. people can vote without going to polling places </em>

<u>Explanation:</u>

An absentee ballot is a vote cast by somebody who can't or reluctant to go to the authority surveying station to which the voter is typically dispensed. Various strategies have been contrived to encourage this.

Absentee voting a ballot is led via mail-in polling form before the day of Election Day. All states will mail a polling form to voters if certain conditions are met. The voter may restore the voting form face to face or via mail. A few states will give voters a chance to apply for a non-attendant polling form face to face before Election Day and afterward vote the voting form that equivalent day.

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