absentee ballot
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of absentee ballot
An Americanism dating back to 1930–35
Example Sentences
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Those wanting an absentee ballot would be asked to write an ID number on the form.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 2, 2025
Who will you be casting your absentee ballot for, Scaachi?
From Slate • Jan. 7, 2025
“If you don't follow the rules on the absentee ballot precisely, the ballots must be thrown out,” Lessig said.
From Salon • Aug. 17, 2024
“I requested the absentee ballot very early, as soon as I knew I was moving,” she told me.
From Los Angeles Times • May 26, 2024
People in prison vote either in their correctional facilities or by some version of absentee ballot in their town of previous residence.
From "The New Jim Crow" by Michelle Alexander
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