Top officials at the U.S. Postal Service are urging voters to mail in their ballots at least one week before Election Day.
A USPS policy requires the postal service not to delay delivering completed absentee balloting materials, including mail-in ...
The U.S. Postal Service is overwhelmingly delivering ballots at a rapid pace, ensuring the election mail gets to voters and back to local officials more efficiently than its normal deliveries.
In the first three weeks of October, USPS delivered 97.8% of mail-in ballots on time within its one-to-five-day standard for first-class delivery.