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postmark

[pohst-mahrk] / ˈpoʊstˌmɑrk /


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The letter is postmarked "TransAtlantic 7" meaning it was franked on board in the Titanic's post office before being taken off with other mail at Queenstown, Ireland.

From BBC

At issue is a Mississippi law that allows ballots to be counted for up to five days after polls close, as long as the ballots are postmarked by Election Day.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ballots must be postmarked by Election Day.

From Barron's

Postal Service earlier this year may result in later postmarks than you might expect.

From Los Angeles Times

Changes to the United States Postal Service mean that some ballots mailed on election day may not be postmarked the same day.

From Los Angeles Times