7 questions about what it will take to scale up vote-by-mail for 2020 elections from our brief guide to the decisions and policies needed to support the implementation of mail-in ballots for the 2020 elections: https://civicdesign.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/VBMresourcespage-CCD-Guide-to-mail-voting-3-24.pdf … (Thread)
4b. What is the deadline for voters to return their ballots? Received by the end of Election Day? Or postmarked by Election Day. Either way, make sure it's widely and clearly publicized.
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5. What are the options for in-person voting? Even in all-mail elections some people need to vote in person. How will you help voters who need alternative language, voters with disabilities and others who need support? Will you offer accessible ballot marking?
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6. When are ballots opened? Will you be able to process ballots as soon as they are returned? Or at least a few days before Election Day? This is not only a head start on being ready to count. It also allows more time for voters to fix a missing signature or other problems.
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7. How do voters know they voted? At a polling place, voters can see their ballots get cast. For vote by mail, a good tracking system lets voters know when their ballot is mailed, when it’s received, and when it’s actually counted.
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Don't forget to put an "I Voted" sticker in the ballot package or have a way to download it! All this and more: https://civicdesign.org/tool-kit-for-scaling-up-vbm/ …
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