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Most voters skipped 'in person on Election Day' when offered a choice of how and when to vote

  • Written by Paul Herrnson, Professor of Political Science, University of Connecticut
imageMost voters in the 2020 presidential election didn't stand in line at their polling place, as these Nevada voters did.AP Photo/John Locher

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in early 2020, state lawmakers, election administrators and others realized they had to move quickly. A presidential election was coming in just a few months, along with elections...

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