Campaign mail refers to printed materials sent out by candidates or political committees to inform or persuade potential voters. Unlike franked mail, campaign-related mail must be paid for by the candidate or political committee.
Mail-In Voting refers to the process of casting a vote by postal service, allowing voters to participate in elections without being physically present at a polling place.
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