Delaware legislators expand access to absentee ballots
Originally published June 25, 2020 by Newark Post
The Delaware Senate passed a bill allowing all Delaware residents to vote by mail in primary, general and special elections this year. Having already passed the House of Representatives, it goes to Gov. Carney for consideration. Under the law, Delaware would be required to mail applications for mail-in ballots to every resident and cover postage fees. Under state law, there must still be at least one in-person polling place open in every election district.
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