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Mail-in rebates are here to stay, but so is HIV. lgl
Mail Un-Rebates Revisited, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Mail-in or online ballots must be submitted before Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
My novel Marseguro is an Aurora Award finalist! ewillett 2009
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Mail-in ballots will be sent to voters the week of July 19; the primary is Aug. 10. 5.
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* Mail-in voting increased again in California in the November 2010 election.
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Mail-in entries must be postmarked and received by 04/30/08 to be eligible for the Prize Drawing.
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Mail-in ballots will be sent to voters the week of July 19 ahead of the August 10 primary.
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Mail-in votes are open to so many lawsuits for disenfranchisement and fraud (hanging chads were nothing compared to this).
In Private Pep-Talk To Top Donors, Hillary Predicts: "We're Gonna Win This" 2009
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Mail-in primary is fraught with possibility of fraud and minority groups fear that there votes won't be counted this way, and thus are unlikely to participate.
Report: Obama's Michigan Campaign Co-Chair Says Obama Campaign Opposes Any Revote 2009
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Mail-in balloting is actually less chance of fraud than traditional voting, because (as we have here in Oregon) if you don't receive your ballot two weeks before the deadline, you can still vote AT a polling place set up in county election offices (and other pre-set places).
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Mail-in ballots should be counted but only if they are valid and arrived by the deadline.
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