Vote at Home is a secure and proven method of voting used for decades by more than 40 million Americans in states led by both Republicans and Democrats. Attempts to eliminate mail ballots ignore the facts, and represent an unprecedented federal overreach that would violate states’ constitutional authority to administer their own elections.
These efforts disregard the will of voters across red, blue, and purple states, and erode public trust in our democratic process. Across the country, from Utah, where every active registered voter is automatically delivered a ballot, to Arizona, where about 80% consistently vote from home, and Michigan, where voters overwhelmingly approved no-excuse absentee voting and millions have since embraced it, Vote at Home is not just effective, it’s essential.
The National Vote at Home Institute remains steadfast in defending every American’s right to vote in the way that best suits them. Despite ongoing efforts to restrict access, we will continue supporting election officials, championing policies that protect and expand mailed-out ballots, and ensuring that Vote at Home remains safe, secure, and accessible to all.