Voters cast a record number of absentee ballots in the 2020 general election in the United States. The numbers continue a demonstrated shift away from traditional voting methods over the last few decades. In response, many jurisdictions added ballot drop boxes at which voters could submit their ballots for the 2020 general election. And they worked. After the election, research indicated that 78 percent of election clerks supported making drop boxes permanent. Despite all this, ballot drop boxes have become controversial and states like Florida, Wisconsin and Iowa have moved to reduce their use. We need to step back from our assumptions and let science inform our decisions about h
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