The process of allowing a third-party to collect absentee ballots from voters is known as ballot harvesting, sometimes called ballot collecting. Neither term is an official legal term as laws tend to describe the practice that ballot harvesting or collecting is shorthand for. In some states, it is completely legal—states like California allow anyone to turn in a ballot for a voter with the voter's consent, while other states have no specified laws around ballot harvesting. In other states, a witness must sign off to prevent ballot tampering, or the only third-party allowed to collect ballots is a legal guardian of the voter. 

Illegal ballot harvesting resulted in the resignation of an elected US House Representative and a special election after a fraud conviction in North Carolina in 2018

Many ballot collecting policies changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, causing some confusion and an inundation of voter fraud claims from former President Donald Trump and other Republicans. 

Here are some perspectives on how ballot harvesting and restrictions on the practice affect election outcomes. 

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See a related AllStances exploring whether voter fraud or voter suppression is a bigger issue.

Ballot Harvesting Fraud Doesn’t Exist: There is no proof that ballot harvesting fraud happens, and attempts to restrict it are attempts to suppress absentee voting.

Ballot Harvesting Should Be Allowed: Allowing ballot harvesting makes voting more accessible for those who cannot easily leave their homes or go to polling places.

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Ballot Harvesting Should Generally Be Restricted: Reasonable restrictions on ballot harvesting can prevent potential voter fraud and maintain the integrity of elections.

Ballot Harvesting Should be Banned: Banning ballot harvesting can help to prevent voter fraud and protect the integrity of elections.


 

Stance 1:  Ballot Harvesting Fraud Doesn’t Exist

CORE ARGUMENT: There is no proof that ballot harvesting fraud happens, and attempts to restrict it are attempts to suppress absentee voting.

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Stance 2: Ballot Harvesting Should Be Allowed

CORE ARGUMENT: Allowing ballot harvesting makes voting more accessible for those who cannot easily leave their homes or go to polling places.

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Stance 3: Ballot Harvesting Should Generally Be Restricted

CORE ARGUMENT: Reasonable restrictions on ballot harvesting can prevent potential voter fraud and maintain the integrity of elections.

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Stance 4: Ballot Harvesting Should be Banned

CORE ARGUMENT: Banning ballot harvesting can help to prevent voter fraud and protect the integrity of elections.

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Clare Ashcraft, Bridging & Bias Specialist, Center bias

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