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mail-in
[ meyl-in ]
adjective
- conducted or responding by mail:
a mail-in referendum.
noun
- something conducted or returned by mail, as a questionnaire or vote.
Word History and Origins
Origin of mail-in1
Example Sentences
Mail-in voting is up as well, with over 754,000 returning their special ballots to the federal agency.
In that race, Taylor held the lead for several days before a wave of mail-in ballots pushed the vote in Thao’s favor.
Among other provisions, the order also prohibits the 18 states that accept absentee or mail-in ballots received after Election Day when they're postmarked on or before Election Day from counting those ballots.
In their complaint, the plaintiffs argue that Trump lacks the constitutional authority to make sweeping changes to federal voting laws and election rules or to require states to toss out valid absentee and mail-in ballots.
The legislation would also fundamentally change how millions of Americans register to vote by, in practice, eliminating online and mail-in registration and voter registration drives, she added.
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