Absentee voting, either by mail or by placing a ballot in a drop box, is more popular than ever. In 2020, 65 million voters successfully cast absentee ballots – that’s more than the number of in-person voters! Absentee voting makes life easier. And it’s a secure way to vote.
In some states, your own signature is not enough to successfully cast a ballot. You must also obtain either a notary signature to either apply for an absentee ballot or submit a completed ballot.
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Oklahoma
South Dakota
Alabama
Alaska
Kentucky
Louisiana
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North Carolina
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Virginia
Wisconsin
If you're still uncertain about signature requirements, you can always contact your local election official for more information.
And then prepare yourself before requesting your absentee ballot! Get registered, get your ballot, and submit it completed by the deadline. Some jurisdictions will even send you an “I voted!” sticker along with your ballot in the mail.
Voting by absentee ballot has allowed states to maintain high levels of election security. Indeed, as the New York Times reported in 2020, “states that use vote-by-mail have encountered essentially zero fraud: Oregon, the pioneer in this area, has sent out more than 100 million mail-in ballots since 2000, and has documented only about a dozen cases of proven fraud.” As the Brennan Center for Justice notes, that amounts to “0.00001 percent of all votes cast.”
States using vote-by-mail, or those that permit absentee voting, safeguard their systems by matching the signature on the ballot with the one in the registration record, tracking bar codes on ballots, and conducting post-election audits, among other things. These methods, some of which have been employed for decades, keep elections safe and secure.