The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends "mail-in methods of voting" due to coronavirus, despite President Trump's concerns about voter fraud being associated with mail-in ballots.
On its coronavirus guidelines website, the CDC advises election officials to "encourage mail-in methods of voting if allowed in the jurisdiction" as part of a larger effort to "encourage voters to use voting methods that minimize direct contact with other people and reduce crowd size at polling stations."
The CalTech/MIT Voting Technology Project recommended that states abolish voting by mail because of the “significant cost to the real and perceived integrity of the voting process.”
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