Yes, Pennsylvania did. If you requested an absentee for the primary in the spring, you were sent a ballot - not an application for one but a real ballot - for the general.
Thanks for the info. It looks to me about 2M people voted in the PA primary. So that means 4M+ would have to request a ballot for the general.
“Yes, Pennsylvania did. If you requested an absentee for the primary in the spring, you were sent a ballot - not an application for one but a real ballot - for the general. “
I voted in PA — by mail — in the primary. I had never voted absentee before in 25+ years of voting in PA.
I did NOT get a ballot automatically for the general election, but then I’m a registered Republican; maybe only Democrats automatically got ballots for the general.
I did eventually request a ballot for the November election, which I received and returned several weeks ago, and I verified its receipt via the state website. It even said my ballot had been “counted”.
Of course it didn’t say which candidates it was counted FOR — the ones I selected or the ones the “counter” wanted me to select.