States distribute absentee ballots to residents, including military members, they aren't sent by the Pentagon.
States are responsible for sending absentee ballots to military service members – not the Pentagon, as viral posts claim.
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A representative from WISN-TV (channel 12) did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the matter ... in order to ...
If you voted by mail, you can go to the Kentucky voter information portal to track you ballot. Once you enter your name and birthdate, the portal should take you to a tracker. The tracker will show ...
Three Republican lawmakers have asked Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin if there are enough federal absentee ballots for troops.