Some states require an excuse for absentee voting while others are moving toward no-excuse absentee balloting.
The most significant absentee was Messi, with whom any Barcelona miracle would have had to begin.
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It had suffered from absentee landlords for going on 7 years in a row.
Both camps would then accept the counting of overseas absentee ballots reported by midnight Friday.
Boxers in his gym typically come from troubled backgrounds -- broken families, crime-ridden neighborhoods, absentee fathers.
Burnley striker Martin Paterson is also an absentee, despite scoring twice against Norwich City on Saturday.
As soon as she had won New Hampshire, they started targeting absentee voters, particularly women.
Suits have been filed in Ohio this year over absentee voting and registration drives.
On Saturday, election officials said they had received 40, 737 absentee ballots from Mexicans living abroad.
His campaign has asked friendly county officials to send it lists of voters requesting absentee ballots.
There had been fears in the past that school closures would affect absentee records.
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In public schools, the absentee rate was highest in urban schools and lowest in rural schools.
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State officials on Tuesday afternoon also extended until Wednesday the deadline for requesting absentee ballots.
Additionally, absentee votes in Dona Ana County (Las Cruces) were waiting until 2 p.m.
One of those concerned about the way in which absentee crofters are being challenged is Hugh Maclellan.
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In the last presidential election, GOP nominee Bob Dole took 54 percent of Florida's overseas absentee votes.
The absentee votes are usually thought to favour the Republicans, as many postal voters have military connections.
"That just keeps people from having to lie about why they wanted to vote absentee, " she said.
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People are looking to vote, but have changed addresses, don't know how to change absentee ballots, etc.
And another large Ayrshire firm reported absentee levels double the average for this time of the year.
But people who want an absentee ballot, they need to make that request as soon as possible.
Residents have been encouraged to cast absentee ballots to avoid long lines and polling place problems on Tuesday.
By contrast, 448, 357 Republicans had voted early or requested an absentee ballot, which is up 75, 858 from 2008.
Through Sunday, 15% of those surveyed said they had already cast a ballot either in person or absentee.
He was cited as an "absentee landlord" in a Justice Department document laying out reasons for the lawyers' dismissals.
Depending on state law, early voting can either be done in-person, through the mail or through an absentee ballot.
She's firm that she just cannot ignore history in this and that she will not take an absentee ballot.
The Troy, New York, graduate student had planned for voters to mail him absentee ballots to verify the selections.
In fact, the Clinton campaign has long been arguing that her buffer in California was the early absentee voting.
Up in Michigan, Buchanan country, the average daily absentee rate in a union auto factory is 10% to 12%.
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