We have no meanings for "vote-by-mail" in our records yet.
1 This will be a record year for early voting and vote - by - mail .
2 We're already seeing an uptick in requests for vote - by - mail ballots.
3 Studies have shown neither Democrats nor Republicans benefit from a switch to a vote - by - mail system.
4 Oregon has been a vote - by - mail state for two decades.
5 President Trump attempted to politicize vote - by - mail efforts in a number of remarks and tweets this week.
6 But the Clinton family's carpet-bomb campaigning, and effort to lock in the vote - by - mail contingent, apparently did.
7 Washington state runs a vote - by - mail system, which means it can take days to achieve a final count.
8 Washington state came more recently to vote - by - mail .
9 He urged supporters to hand-deliver their ballots, insisting the state's " vote - by - mail " system could be rigged.
10 Democrats also want a longer window for vote - by - mail ballots to arrive at elections offices and still be counted.
11 Oregon has an established vote - by - mail system.
12 She presses vote - by - mail ballot applications into the hands of every warm body she encounters, social distancing be damned.
13 Some election researchers say vote - by - mail is inherently problematic, because it does away with the iron-clad guarantee of a secret ballot.
14 Some voters are experiencing vote - by - mail snafus across the country, such as an Ohio county sending out two ballots to voters.
15 He assumes a "red mirage" or "blue shift," when vote - by - mail ballots counted later pile up majorities for Democrats.
16 Speaking to reporters as he departed Washington, Mr Trump said that vote - by - mail should only be used by people who couldn't vote in person.
Other examples for "vote-by-mail"
Grammar, pronunciation and more