Cuomo orders postage-paid absentee ballot applications to be sent to all New York voters
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) issued an executive order Friday requiring state election officials to send postage-paid absentee ballot applications to all voters amid the coronavirus pandemic.
I am issuing an Executive Order to ensure every New York voter automatically receives a postage-paid application for an absentee ballot because no New Yorker should have to choose between their health and their right to vote, Cuomo said in a statement.
New York is one of more than a dozen states that requires its residents to provide an excuse to receive an absentee ballot. That changed earlier this month when Cuomo signed an executive order allowing all New Yorkers to vote absentee in the states June 23 primary election.
Voters will still have to request an absentee ballot ahead of the primary, but Cuomos executive order on Friday effectively makes that process free, taking away the need for voters to pay for postage when they return their applications for an absentee ballot.
New York has emerged as the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States. More than 271,000 confirmed cases of the virus have been recorded in the state, Cuomos office announced on Friday.
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