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Category: US Polling Places

Posted inUS Polling Places

The District of Columbia learned how to run an election in a pandemic

by Alexia Fernández Campbell  October 30, 2020January 28, 2022

The District of Columbia had a rough primary election. The Board of Elections encouraged people to vote by mail and then opened only 20 polling stations instead of the usual 143. The flood of requests for mail-in ballots overwhelmed election staff, who received more than 15 times the number of applications they normally do. Some […]

Posted inUS Polling Places

In Kansas, a legacy of voter suppression clouds progress

Avatar photo by April Simpson October 30, 2020January 28, 2022
Posted inUS Polling Places

South Carolina’s history of disenfranchisement looms over tight U.S. Senate race

Avatar photo by Matt DeRienzo October 30, 2020January 28, 2022
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Arkansas rejects absentee ballots at a high rate, but won’t inform voters

Avatar photo by Matt DeRienzo October 30, 2020January 28, 2022
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In New Jersey, a switch to vote by mail and partial end to felony disenfranchisement

Avatar photo by Matt DeRienzo October 29, 2020January 28, 2022
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Civil rights groups have blocked efforts to restrict voting in Montana

by Alexia Fernández Campbell  October 29, 2020January 28, 2022
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In South Dakota, Native Americans face numerous obstacles to voting

Avatar photo by Matt DeRienzo October 29, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Oregon, vote by mail has been going strong for two decades

Avatar photo by Matt DeRienzo October 29, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Idaho, voter ID law, language barriers limit voter access

Avatar photo by April Simpson October 28, 2020January 28, 2022
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GOP lawsuit in Nevada is a second attack on state’s expanded mail-in voting

by Susan Ferriss October 27, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Nebraska, voting by mail could be even more accessible, advocates say

Avatar photo by April Simpson October 26, 2020January 28, 2022
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Volunteers in Utah help Navajo residents with addresses so they can vote

by Sarah Kleiner October 26, 2020January 28, 2022
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Maine, an otherwise progressive voting rights state, won’t change absentee ballot deadline

Avatar photo by Matt DeRienzo October 26, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Delaware, early voting will have to wait, and late ballots will be tossed

Avatar photo by Matt DeRienzo October 26, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Minnesota, broad access to voting rights does not extend to thousands of parolees

by Sarah Kleiner October 23, 2020January 28, 2022
Posted inUS Polling Places

Steady progress on voting rights in Illinois, but challenges remain

by Rui Kaneya October 23, 2020January 28, 2022
Posted inUS Polling Places

In North Carolina, court decisions favor voter enfranchisement

by Allan Holmes October 23, 2020January 28, 2022
Posted inUS Polling Places

Colorado’s voting laws are a model for other states looking to expand access

by Sarah Kleiner October 23, 2020January 28, 2022
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You’ll either need a copy machine or a notary to vote by mail in Oklahoma

by Liz Essley Whyte October 22, 2020January 28, 2022
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Missouri made it extra hard to vote by mail

by Alexia Fernández Campbell  October 22, 2020January 28, 2022
Posted inUS Polling Places

Early voter-registration deadline can trip up New Yorkers, but voting gets easier

by Kimberly Cataudella October 22, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Alabama, a long history of suppressing Black votes continues

by Allan Holmes October 21, 2020January 28, 2022
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Clerical woes could present problems for rural Alaska voters

by Sarah Kleiner October 21, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Vermont, hope that universal mail-in balloting becomes the norm

Avatar photo by Matt DeRienzo October 20, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Hawaii, switch to mail-in voting not a cure-all

by Rui Kaneya October 20, 2020January 28, 2022
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Georgia hotbed for voter suppression tactics

by Susan Ferriss October 19, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Rhode Island, strict voter ID law is a barrier

Avatar photo by Matt DeRienzo October 19, 2020January 28, 2022
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In Massachusetts, removing barriers to voting boosts turnout

Avatar photo by Matt DeRienzo October 19, 2020January 28, 2022
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Voter registration isn’t available online in Wyoming, creating hurdles for residents

by Sarah Kleiner October 16, 2020January 28, 2022
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Indiana has made it harder for people to vote

by Alexia Fernández Campbell  October 16, 2020January 28, 2022

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