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Alabama began the cycle by mailing ballots to its absentee voters on Sept. 11 .
North Carolina was supposed to send out ballots to voters Sept. 6 but the state Court of Appeals granted Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request to halt the ballots with his name on them from being sent out.
The state of North Carolina will start sending out ballots Sept. 19 to those who requested them Sept. 20 .
There are four cases involving three slates of presidential and vice presidential candidates, and Kennedy is not one of them.
All four cases are awaiting rulings from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court , and ballots will not be printed until the decisions are brought down and a list of candidates is certified by the secretary of the commonwealth.
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