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[Music] so hello and welcome to our eighth episode of election connection our monthly video series I am Scott Jarrett and I'm Rey Valenzuela we are your elections directors for Maricopa County and each month we have a new episode of Election Connection where we answer questions from you our voters and the questions for today's episode come from our December Just the Facts newsletter and for the viewers out there you can sign up today by going to JustTheFacts.Vote alright Rey so you're gonna have the first question are you ready I know we're a little bit rusty because we haven't done it since the before the 2022 general election and this is our first Election Connection video series of the new year of 2023. I think I'm ready okay alright so the first question is... I understand that there are states like Oregon and Washington that have voting by mail only models. Why doesn't Maricopa County have that as well? again always impressed with our viewers that s...