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Common Cause New York executive director says spotty voter turnout a result of split primary dates.
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I’ll really be interested to see if the 2020 election leads to new legislation in New York state and all across the country that makes voting easier and safer for all Americans even after hopefully the COVID-19 pandemic has come to an end.
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"I wanted my vote to be counted right away and not after the Election Day."
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The number of polling places vary from county to county, but each county is required to have at least one early voting polling site.
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“We’re anticipating a very big turnout in early voting, it seems easier than Election Day, but we have no idea."
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County officials say nearly 400 people voted early.
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“I think that it’s my right, It’s a privilege, and if I want to make change it starts at the booth."
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Over 130,000 New Yorkers have already voted in the November elections as part of the state’s first-ever early voting system. And those who are closely watching say so far, it’s been a largely successful rollout.
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"The amount of preparation we've put into preparing for early voting is like, I would say equal to the amount of preparation you put into preparing for a general election."