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If you want to vote by mail please do so as soon as you can and consider dropping it off at the counter where they will postmark it right away.

Also if you live in a state where you're allowed to photograph your ballot consider doing so to have proof you voted a certain way.

Note that as a counterpoint the federal register website claims they are just clarifying language to improve public understanding: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/08/12/2025-15266/postmarks-and-postal-possession

I didn't check that document very closely yet.

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[–] brotundspiele@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Intentionally delaying a mailing is already a crime in itself. And if you already have the power to shut down a mailing hub for a day or two without abyone noticing, I don't see how it would be more difficult to change the date in the stamping machine.

I have no doubt that, when the Nazis come to power here as well, they will use all measures to suppress free voting. We of all people know how that works. But in that case, using the stamping date for mail-in voting won't stop them anyway, as that's a simple law, that can simply be changed by the people in power. Case in point: This very article about changing the postmark application rules. It seems, they didn't even have to change a law for that, just some USPS internal guidelines.