TOLEDO, OH - OCTOBER 1: A woman casts her ballot absentee ballot using an electronic voting machine during early voting October 1, 2008 in Toledo, Ohio.'No fault' absentee voting allows any registered Ohioan to vote in the presidential election between October 1 and the close of polls on November 4. In the past, voters could only cast early ballots if they were disabled, out of town on election day, an emergency response worker, senior citizen or in prison awaiting possible conviction for a felony. Getty Images logo Getty Images 16 months ago

TOLEDO, OH - OCTOBER 1: A woman casts her ballot absentee ballot using an electronic voting machine during early voting October 1, 2008 in Toledo, Ohio.'No fault' absentee voting allows any registered Ohioan to vote in the presidential election between October 1 and the close of polls on November 4. In the past, voters could only cast early ballots if they were disabled, out of town on election day, an emergency response worker, senior citizen or in prison awaiting possible conviction for a felony.