How might record vote-by-mail numbers impact when Ohio voters learn who wins the state?
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By now, all of Ohio's 7.8 million registered voters should have received an absentee ballot application in the mail and already more than a million of them have been sent back to be processed by a local board of elections so those ballots can go out on Oct. 6.
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