NY lets voters get absentee ballots due to virus concerns
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York will allow voters to request absentee ballots for the general election because of coronavirus under a new state law signed Thursday.
Lawmakers passed the bill last month, and voting rights groups have been calling on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to sign the legislation for weeks.
Voters were allowed to vote by absentee ballots in the June primary because of virus concerns. The Democratic-led Legislature passed a bill in late July to extend that option to November because of the pandemic and mailing delays that plagued the June primary.
New York typically only allows voters to request absentee ballots if they fall into one of several categories, including absence from one’s county on Election Day.