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Question: Have you already voted?
#1
Yes (for Clinton)
 
#2
Yes (for Trump)
 
#3
Yes (for another candidate)
 
#4
No, but I plan to vote early (for Clinton)
 
#5
No, but I plan to vote early (for Trump)
 
#6
No, but I plan to vote early (for another candidate)
 
#7
No, but I plan to vote early (undecided)
 
#8
No, I will vote on election day (for Clinton)
 
#9
No, I will vote on election day (for Trump))
 
#10
No, I will vote on election day (for another candidate)
 
#11
No, I will vote on election day (undecided)
 
#12
No, and I'm not sure if I will vote
 
#13
I'm ineligible to vote
 
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GeorgiaModerate
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« on: October 18, 2016, 07:13:10 PM »

Voted after work today in Forsyth County, Georgia.  No wait, low turnout so far according to poll worker (although this is only the second day of early voting).
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« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2016, 06:44:14 PM »

I voted by absentee on Oct 13. Dropped back at the Alachua SOE. I like voting by absentee cause you can see when they receive it. All the immediate family members have voted as of yesterday, 2 early and 1 absentee besides me. As you can tell by the sticker that's four more for Crooked Hillary in the swing state of FL.

Isn't it against the law to vote absentee if you are not actually outside of the county, during all of early voting and on Election Day?  At least it is in Tennessee.
If that was the case all the older Republicans here would be unable to cast a ballot...
Vote-by-mail refers to voting a ballot received by mail or picked up by or for a voter who is unable or unwilling to go to the polls to vote during early voting or Election Day. A voter does not have to be absent from the county of residence or have an excuse in order to vote-by-mail except on Election Day

http://dos.myflorida.com/elections/for-voters/voting/absentee-voting/

I guess different states have different rules around it, then.  I would bet that we also allow it for people who physically can't go to the polls, but I'm not 100% sure.

Georgia has no-excuse absentee voting.  Anyone can request an absentee ballot.
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