What countries have mail in voting

Mail-in voting, also known as absentee voting, is allowed in many countries around the world. Here are some examples:

  1. United States: All 50 states in the US allow some form of mail-in voting, although the rules and procedures vary from state to state.
  2. Canada: Mail-in voting is allowed in all provinces and territories in Canada, although the rules and deadlines vary.
  3. Australia: Mail-in voting is allowed in federal elections in Australia, and is also used in some state and local elections.
  4. United Kingdom: Mail-in voting is allowed in some UK elections, including local elections and some parliamentary elections.
  5. Germany: Mail-in voting is allowed in federal elections in Germany, and is also used in some state and local elections.
  6. France: Mail-in voting is allowed in some French elections, including presidential and legislative elections.
  7. Italy: Mail-in voting is allowed in some Italian elections, including parliamentary and municipal elections.
  8. Spain: Mail-in voting is allowed in some Spanish elections, including general elections and some regional elections.
  9. Sweden: Mail-in voting is allowed in all Swedish elections, including national and local elections.
  10. Denmark: Mail-in voting is allowed in all Danish elections, including national and local elections.
  11. Norway: Mail-in voting is allowed in all Norwegian elections, including national and local elections.
  12. New Zealand: Mail-in voting is allowed in some New Zealand elections, including general elections and some local elections.
  13. Ireland: Mail-in voting is allowed in some Irish elections, including general elections and some local elections.
  14. Switzerland: Mail-in voting is allowed in some Swiss elections, including federal and cantonal elections.
  15. Israel: Mail-in voting is allowed in some Israeli elections, including parliamentary and municipal elections.
  16. South Africa: Mail-in voting is allowed in some South African elections, including national and provincial elections.
  17. India: Mail-in voting is allowed in some Indian elections, including national and state elections.
  18. Brazil: Mail-in voting is allowed in some Brazilian elections, including federal and state elections.
  19. Mexico: Mail-in voting is allowed in some Mexican elections, including federal and state elections.
  20. Argentina: Mail-in voting is allowed in some Argentine elections, including federal and provincial elections.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and mail-in voting may be allowed in other countries as well. Additionally, the rules and procedures for mail-in voting can vary significantly from country to country.