Dear Editor:

With all the changes to make voting by mail challenging, Democrats fought hard and successfully to keep the “Opt-In” provision included in our state elections law. If you are over 65 years old, are a voter who is disabled, or a uniformed service member, spouse or dependent of a uniformed service member, or other US citizen residing overseas, you can “opt-in” to receive an absentee ballot for the rest of the elections cycle without making another absentee ballot application. An Election Cycle starts with the Spring Primaries and ends with the last Runoff election of the year.

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