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Reporting Recipe: How to Report on Voting by Mail
By Rachel Glickhouse & Jessica Huseman
Democrats Fear Trump May Declare Victory on Election Night—Before All the Votes Are Counted
By Eric Lutz
Mail-in voting lessons from Oregon, the state with the longest history of voting by mail
By Priscilla Southwell
North Carolina officials reject Trump's call for supporters to vote by mail and in person
By Jordyn Phelps
Will You Have Enough Time to Vote by Mail in Your State? (Published 2020)
By Alicia Parlapiano, Lazaro Gamio & Larry Buchanan
Some Democrats warn Trump may use 'red mirage' to prematurely declare victory while absentee ballots are being ...
By Joey Garrison
Deciphering the 'red mirage,' the 'blue shift,' and the uncertainty surrounding election results this November
By Marshall Cohen
Voters are already getting presidential ballots. Here's what to know as mail-in voting begins.
By Paul LeBlanc
Trump appears to encourage North Carolinians to vote twice to test the system
By Nikki Carvajal & Maegan Vazquez
Do not open until Election Day: State laws will delay counting mail-in votes in Trump-Biden race
By Pete Williams
Trump encourages North Carolina residents to vote twice to test mail-in system
By Lauren Egan & Pete Williams
Millions of Americans are receiving absentee ballot applications from outside groups. Here’s what you need to know.
By Meg Cunningham
Trump suggests North Carolina supporters illegally vote twice to test mail-in voting
By Audrey McNamara
Voting Twice? Trump Creates a New Headache for Election Officials (Published 2020)
By Nick Corasaniti & Stephanie Saul
Trump Encourages People in North Carolina to Vote Twice, Which Is Illegal (Published 2020)
By Maggie Haberman & Stephanie Saul