Don’t Vote by Mail in Florida

A study of Florida’s past two presidential elections finds that mail ballots were 10 times more likely to be rejected than votes cast at early voting sites or on election day; that mail ballots cast by youngest voters, blacks and Hispanics were much more likely to be rejected than mail ballots cast by white voters; and that those voters are less likely to cure problems with their ballots when notified by election supervisors than other voters.

Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast in Florida

In our new report “Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast in Florida,” we found that vote-by-mail ballots cast in the 2012 and 2016 general election had a higher rejection rate than votes cast at assigned precincts on Election Day and at early voting sites.

 

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2 Responses to Don’t Vote by Mail in Florida

  1. Louis says:

    This blog is a joke. It is so difficult to post to. It took me 9 tries to get here. I miss the professionalism of Michelle’s blog.

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