News about Mail-In Voting
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Theft · Fuente De CantosThe Provincial Electoral Board of Badajoz has determined that the 124 voters affected by the theft of the safe of the Post Office in Fuente de Cantos (Badajoz) will be able to cast their vote again by mail.Continue reading...See the Story
All 124 Voters Affected by the Theft at a Post Office Will Be Able to Vote Again
37% Center coverage: 11 sources

Mike DeWine · United StatesOhio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law that would require nearly every ballot to be counted on election night. The governor wishes he could have vetoed it, he said.Every vote counts, which is why DeWine supports the state's current four-day grace period for ballots to be received and counted by Ohio's 88 boards of elections. Ballots will still be counted as long as they are returned within four days of the election, if they are postmar…See the Story
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine 'Reluctantly' Signs Bill Requiring Most Ballots to Be Counted on Election Night
67% Center coverage: 3 sources

European Union · SpainThe leader of the PSOE refers for the first time to the "bules" and "stilts" that Gallardo has faced, prosecuted for the supposed 'plug' his brother. Socialists are encouraged in the final straight of the campaign and exploit the cases of abuses of the Extremaduran PP Guardiola reappears to insist on the punch discarded by the Civil Guard: "I see very dirty game" "How good we feel about electoral campaigns!"See the Story
Sánchez Charges the Pp for the "Bule" of the Mail Vote: "They Are only Worth the Results when They Win and if It Is Not a Punch"
100% Left coverage: 1 sources

