The country is preparing for a record number of vote-by-mail ballots this year, as states shift their voting systems over the pandemic. But challenges have popped up across the U.S., from Pennsylvania to South Carolina, that may make it harder to accurately submit a ballot.
We check in on the state of mail-in voting with Amber McReynolds, CEO of The National Vote At Home Institute, a non-profit, non-partisan organization.
For more information on voting at home, go to the National Vote At Home Institute’s Voting Center website.
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