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Voting & Elections 04.14.2020

Newsweek: HOW THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC IS FORCING YOUR STATE TO MAKE IT EASIER TO VOTE

"I think this pandemic will force a national conversation about making sure that all eligible voters can have their voices heard," said Aaron Scherb, director of legislative affairs at the nonpartisan government watchdog Common Cause. "Hopefully some of these reforms won't be temporary ones but permanent ones that will last after this pandemic."

Voting & Elections 04.13.2020

Boston Globe: Republicans fight expanded mail-in voting as coronavirus makes in-person elections dangerous

“If states around the country do not alter the current election procedures, they will be the next Wisconsin,” said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections at the public interest watchdog group Common Cause. “This has now turned into a political fight.”

Voting & Elections 04.12.2020

New York Times: Voting by Mail Could Be What States Need. But Can They Pull It Off?

“As this becomes more partisan, each political party is going to go to its corner,” said Sylvia Albert, the director of voting and elections for Common Cause, a leading voting rights advocate. “But there’s a way to find the middle. “We have to get the ball moving now,” she added, “or Wisconsin is going to be what November looks like everywhere.”

Voting & Elections 04.10.2020

Sinclair Broadcast Group: Time running out for states to decide how to handle voting this fall, experts say

“This is a state-by-state decision and we know there is not a one size fits all solution for every state,” said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections for Common Cause. “With that said, we are encouraging states to act now to ensure that the November election is accessible, fair, and secure for all voters. That includes expanding existing vote by mail systems, but also other options such as early voting.” ... “Since vote by mail is a paper-based system, it cannot be hacked and is a great system for post-election audits to ensure the outcome of the election is correct,” Albert said. 

Voting & Elections 04.10.2020

The Guardian: Wisconsin: the state where American democracy went to die

“I don’t think many people who are aware of what’s going on, and are tuned into politics and government in this state, would say that it’s anything even resembling a democracy,” said Jay Heck, the executive director of the Wisconsin chapter of Common Cause, a government watchdog group. ... “They view this as an opportunity to be able to extend one-party rule in this state for another 10 years,” Heck said. “If they can do that, they can do it in a great many other states as well.”

Voting & Elections 04.8.2020

Reuters: Chaotic Wisconsin election signals virus-related voting battles ahead

If state legislatures do not expand mail-in voting soon, legal challenges like the ones that resulted in Wisconsin’s chaotic primary will be waged right up until the presidential election, said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections for Common Cause, a nonpartisan watchdog group. “What you saw in Wisconsin would be happening in November,” Albert said.

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