06-22-2020, 08:43 PM
Pence and his wife voted by mail in Indiana using the Indiana governor's mansion address, which is not his legal address.
https://www.businessinsider.com/vice-president-pence-voted-by-mail-in-indiana-gop-primary-2020-6
It's actually legal for him to do this under Indiana law as they allow any elected official (and I guess their family) to vote absentee and use their old address (even if that address is the governor's mansion). Pence does not own a home in either DC or Indiana.
I don't think there's an issue with him voting this way, but it certainly continues to undercut the criticism of mail in ballots from the administration as more and more members are being revealed as having a history of voting by mail.
https://www.businessinsider.com/vice-president-pence-voted-by-mail-in-indiana-gop-primary-2020-6
It's actually legal for him to do this under Indiana law as they allow any elected official (and I guess their family) to vote absentee and use their old address (even if that address is the governor's mansion). Pence does not own a home in either DC or Indiana.
I don't think there's an issue with him voting this way, but it certainly continues to undercut the criticism of mail in ballots from the administration as more and more members are being revealed as having a history of voting by mail.
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