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>Is there someone who can put an infographic together of the states allowed to change your vote. Lets get that list out there and help others to do so
Clawing back votes: 7 states allow voters to resubmit ballots
New Hampshire allows people to vote again in person on Election Day if they wish to change their absentee votes
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/states-voters-resubmit-absentee-ballots
Seven states allow voters to resubmit mail-in ballots after they have already sent them in to be counted, according to 37 out of 50 state election officials who responded to inquires from Fox News.
The laws allow residents in seven states who have already voted for select candidates by mail to change their minds, usually within a specific time frame after the first ballot has been cast. In some states, voters can resubmit ballots several times.
Voters in most states can also receive new ballots if they have incorrectly filled out their first ballots so as long as they have not been submitted and they contact their local election clerks on time.
>What are you thinking for an infographic?
>I have the text in word and can work on something in Powerpoint