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Four questions before the courts that will shape how we vote
« on: September 09, 2020, 04:15:12 pm »


As if voting this year is not confusing enough — it will require far more planning and follow-up for voters to do it safely and ensure their votes count — some major questions are still being fought over in courts with less than two months until Election Day.

Both parties are spending tens of millions of dollars on dozens of lawsuits across the country to shape how we vote. Those efforts are particularly focused on mail-voting, and these lawsuits could be the difference between thousands of ballots being accepted or thrown out.

The majority of those lawsuits fall under four major questions. Here’s what they are.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/09/09/four-questions-courts-are-deciding-that-will-shape-how-we-vote-by-mail-november/

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This is actually a fairly good article (if you cut thru the editorializing) from WaPo that lays out the issues pretty well.
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