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“The pro is, we’re going to make sure we count correctly and not miscount anyone’s vote."
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"There may be a whole lot more bitterness, division and cynicism that we had back then," Mitrano said.
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“It leaves all of these holes in the implementation of the law where you might have disenfranchisement strictly based off of the ability for the county to interpret a law really loosely.”
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The state Board of Elections said Monday that voting in Chenango County won’t be affected overall.
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More than two dozen election officials said they’ll set up at least a drop box or two monitored by a law enforcement official, security camera or both.
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Jennifer Wilson, Deputy Director of the League of Women Voters of New York State, said the success of their lawsuit makes three important changes.
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The former Pennsylvania governor tells NPR that he worries the president is hurting his own cause by talking down absentee voting because in many cases, it helps Republicans.