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Cost of Voting in the American States: 2022

A recent nonpartisan academic study that ranked all 50 states based on the amount of time, energy, and resources people must make to vote was released this week. To no surprise, of the top 10 states for ease of voting, eight are the nation’s only states conducting full vote-at-home elections in 2022, during which all voters will automatically be mailed ballots for the upcoming midterms. As for the bottom 10 states, seven require their voters to attest to a valid excuse in order to obtain a mailed-out ballot.

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The National Vote at Home Institute aims to increase voters’ access to, use of, and confidence in voting at home – in which voters receive mailed out paper ballots; return them either by postage-free mail or in person to a wide range of accessible, convenient, and secure locations; and can track them online, in real-time, to ensure their vote is counted.

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