Background
The 2020 primary season is here and the Postal Service™ is preparing for the November 2020 general election. In addition to the Presidential election, there will be numerous congressional, gubernatorial, state, and local races. Thus, proper handling of Election Mail and Political Mail is critical.
Concerns have been raised about how long it takes for Election Mail and Political Mail to reach voters. The Postal Service takes these concerns very seriously. Coast to coast, plans are in place to ensure the timely receipt, processing, and delivery of Election Mail and Political Mail.
Generally, citizens use one of the following methods to cast their votes:
n In person at a traditional polling place via electronic or paper ballot on or before Election Day, or
n Through the mail via an absentee paper ballot
Although traditional poll voting is still the preferred method, voting by mail is increasing in popularity across broad segments of the American electorate. In the 2018 midterm election, 25 percent of voters cast ballots by mail.