What happens when voters are out of state on Election Day?
They must wait until the next election to vote.
They must register again to vote.
They must vote at a local polling place.
They must vote using an absentee ballot.
What happens when voters are out of state on Election Day?
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They must vote using an absentee ballot.
When voters are out of state on Election Day, they typically need to use an absentee ballot to ensure their vote is counted. This process allows them to request a ballot in advance and submit it by mail or electronically, depending on state rules, so they can participate in the election even if they are not physically present at their polling place.