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Traffic Jam: Parking Delays Lead to Extended Polling Hours in Louisville

By Doug Chapin | June 24, 2020

Voters at the State Fairgrounds in Louisville were provided extra time to vote yesterday when parking delays left them unable to cast a ballot in the Kentucky primary before polls closed at 6pm.

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Kentucky Officials Dispute National Criticism of Upcoming Primary

By Doug Chapin | June 23, 2020

Kentucky election officials are disputing criticism from national figures about today’s state primary, saying strong vote-by-mail and early turnout in the wake of a bipartisan deal should alleviate any long lines at the polls.

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Alaska Plan to Send Absentee Ballot Applications to Seniors Sparks Debate

By Doug Chapin | June 22, 2020

Advocates and lawmakers are calling on Alaska’s Lieutenant Governor to expand plans to send absentee ballots applications to senior citizens, saying all voters should get the benefit of mail ballots during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Minnesota Settlement on Primary Mail Ballots Sparks Controversy

By Doug Chapin | June 18, 2020

New consent decrees on mail ballots for Minnesota’s August primary are drawing criticism from lawmakers who believe it is a tactic for the Secretary of State to use litigation to achieve policy changes he was unable to get enacted.

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Iowa Governor Will Sign Executive Order on Felon Voting Rights

By Doug Chapin | June 17, 2020

The Governor of Iowa confirmed yesterday that she will sign an executive order restoring voting rights to many individuals formerly convicted of felonies.

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Citing COVID-19, Court Blocks Some Alabama Election Rules

By Doug Chapin | June 16, 2020

A federal court in Alabama has blocked enforcement of some voting rules, agreeing with plaintiffs that they hinder the voting rights of individuals concerned about casting a ballot during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Patience is a Virtue: NPR on Likelihood of Need to Wait for Election Results in November

By Doug Chapin | June 15, 2020

The dramatic rise in the number of vote-by-mail ballots will almost certainly mean a longer wait for election results than usual this November. The effort to prepare voters to exercise patience – especially in a Presidential election – will be almost as important as any actual election preparations as Election Day approaches.

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EAC Names Harrington, Rayburn to Leadership Positions

By Doug Chapin | June 11, 2020

Yesterday, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission announced that it had appointed Mona Harrington and Kevin Rayburn as the agency’s executive director and general counsel.

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Machine Problems, Long Lines Mean Rough Primary Day in Georgia

By Doug Chapin | June 10, 2020

Georgia’s primary day, twice delayed by coronavirus concerns, finally arrived yesterday – and it was a day-long struggle in some parts of the state as problems with new voting machines and paper ballot shortages created lines and hours-long waits for voters.

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New Nashville “I Voted” Sticker Celebrates Women’s Suffrage

By Doug Chapin | June 9, 2020

A new student-designed “I Voted” sticker in Davidson County (Nashville), TN celebrates the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment with an image honoring the past and future of women’s suffrage in the Music City.

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