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How many states allow counting of absentee ballots before election day?

by: desmoinesdem

Wed Mar 18, 2009 at 11:24 PM EDT


Sorry for the quick-hit diary, but I have a question for the Swing State Project community based on a story the Iowa Voters Blog brought to my attention.

On Tuesday the Iowa House approved a law that would allow absentee ballots to be counted before election day. (Click here to read the text of HF 670.)

Iowa Voters writes in a satirical style but raises a lot of valid concerns about this bill:

Don't worry about this affecting the election by giving one side a warning that the results may be close. Don't worry-it will be illegal to leak this information even though some highly political people at the courthouse will know the information on the absentee results. Don't worry even if the county auditor himself is in a tight re-election race. Having his staff counting the ballots on Monday won't allow him to be warned about his imminent defeat on Tuesday. Don't think that the people who went to jail in Ohio for rigging the recount in 2004 have any cousins in Iowa election departments.

I can't see any public interest served by this bill. Even though early voting has grown in Iowa, with about a third of the electorate casting early ballots last fall, we still got our election results promptly. It's not as if it took days for those officials to count the absentee ballots.

Are there any other states that allow the practice of counting absentee ballots before election day? Am I crazy, or is this bill a solution in search of a problem?  

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California allows counting to begin 10 days before the election.
The Sacramento County Registrar of Voters would like to increase that to 15 days:

LaVine would also like counties to be able to begin counting vote-by-mail ballots 15 calendar days before an election instead of 10 days.

This year, counties began mailing ballots Oct. 6 but couldn't start counting returned ballots until Oct. 25. As a result, Sacramento County didn't have enough time to count all of the vote-by-mail ballots it received before Tuesday and will continue counting.

http://www.sacbee.com/101/stor...


have there been problems
with early voting results leaking out?

It seems that this creates opportunities for mischief by county officials.


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that said
I understand that the populous counties in CA have many times more early ballots to count than in even the largest of Iowa's 99 counties.

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Size
Presumably they also have many times the budget and people available to do the counting.

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