States have begun reshaping election policies to expand access to mail-in voting.
Election officials in states with restrictive absentee requirements are looking for ways to allow as many voters as possible to use absentee ballots, a safer alternative to in-person voting in a global pandemic. If this crisis continues into November, however, some experts warn that a pivot to voting by mail could strain state resources and disenfranchise certain voters if not handled properly.
U.S. elections have been in flux since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland and Ohio all delayed their Democratic primaries. New York officials also are considering delaying that state’s April 28 primary.
But many states are taking their responses to COVID-19 further.
Voting by mail looks different in each state. While most states allow all voters to cast a mail-in ballot, 17 states restrict absentee voting to people who have disabilities, who are ill or who would be out of town on Election Day.
Several states have begun lifting restrictions on mail-in voting, opening the process to people who may have fears of exposure to the highly infectious virus.
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ReplyDeleteJUST ANOTHER WAY FOR THE DEMOCRATS TO LIE, CHEAT AND STEAL VOTES. GUESS THEY DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH DEAD PEOPLE, ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS OR POLL WORKER TO FILL OUT BLANK BALLOTS THIS YEAR. THEY NEED ANOTHER WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY.
ReplyDeleteBetter Verify any Democrat votes !!!! May be some tombstone votes &
ReplyDeleteIllegals votes in the mix AGAIN like in 2016 !!!!
Democrats are cheering. Voter fraud here it comes. Democrats perfect time to destroy the US by getting in their people. George Soros and Bloomberg printing the ballots and making the machine counters to alter the votes. Just imagine Pelosi as President.
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