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Absentee

Absentee is an English noun and adjective referring to a person who is not present where they are expected to be, or to something relating to that absence. In everyday use it appears in phrases such as absentee voter, absentee landlord, and absenteeism. As a noun, an absentee is someone absent from a place of work, school, or other duty. As an adjective, it describes things associated with absence.

Absenteeism describes the habitual failure to attend, which can be voluntary or due to illness. It is

Absentee ballots are ballots cast by voters who are not present at their polling place on election

Other uses include absentee proprietors in property markets who own land or buildings without residing on-site,

monitored
by
organizations
to
manage
productivity
and
comply
with
labor
or
school
policies.
Causes
include
health
issues,
caregiving
obligations,
transportation
barriers,
or
disengagement;
management
often
uses
attendance
policies,
flexible
scheduling,
remote
work,
or
accommodations
to
reduce
it.
day.
The
specific
rules
vary
by
jurisdiction
but
typically
require
prior
registration
or
a
request,
and
may
involve
mail-in,
fax,
or
drop-off
procedures.
Safeguards
include
identity
verification,
signature
matching,
and
ballot
tracking.
In
some
regions,
universal
mail
voting
is
available.
Absentee
voting
is
designed
to
increase
electoral
participation
and
accommodate
voters
who
are
traveling,
ill,
or
otherwise
unable
to
vote
in
person.
and
historical
references
to
absentee
governance
or
landlords
in
urban
development.