Are any states mass mailing ballots

Yes, some states are mass mailing ballots to all registered voters for the 2022 midterm elections. Here are the states that have announced plans to do so:

  1. California: California will be sending absentee ballots to all registered voters for the November 8 election.
  2. Colorado: Colorado has been conducting all-mail elections since 2013, and will continue to do so for the 2022 midterm elections.
  3. Hawaii: Hawaii will be sending absentee ballots to all registered voters for the November 8 election.
  4. Oregon: Oregon has been conducting all-mail elections since 2000, and will continue to do so for the 2022 midterm elections.
  5. Utah: Utah will be sending absentee ballots to all registered voters for the November 8 election.
  6. Vermont: Vermont will be sending absentee ballots to all registered voters for the November 8 election.
  7. Washington: Washington state will be sending absentee ballots to all registered voters for the November 8 election.
  8. Wisconsin: Wisconsin will be sending absentee ballots to all registered voters for the November 8 election.

Additionally, some states are offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but may not be mass mailing ballots to all voters. These states include:

  1. Arizona: Arizona will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  2. Connecticut: Connecticut will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  3. Delaware: Delaware will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  4. Maine: Maine will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  5. Maryland: Maryland will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  6. Massachusetts: Massachusetts will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  7. Michigan: Michigan will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  8. Minnesota: Minnesota will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  9. Montana: Montana will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  10. New Jersey: New Jersey will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  11. New Mexico: New Mexico will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  12. New York: New York will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  13. North Carolina: North Carolina will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  14. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  15. Rhode Island: Rhode Island will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.
  16. Texas: Texas will be offering absentee voting options for all registered voters, but will not be mass mailing ballots.

It's worth noting that some states may have specific requirements or deadlines for requesting absentee ballots, so it's a good idea to check with your state's election office for more information.