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Voting & Elections 06.19.2020

Politico: Results not expected for days in tight primaries next week

The state doesn’t start counting until all absentee ballots are in: It's a security measure to make sure nobody voted in-person and also submitted an absentee ballot, Common Cause New York Executive Director Susan Lerner said. “People need to change their expectations and adjust to the realities of our current elections,” Lerner said. “If that means taking a little extra time, better to be efficient and accurate than to be fast and raise questions.”

Voting & Elections 06.18.2020

TPM (Op-Ed): The Cost To Save Our Democracy Is $4 Billion. McConnell Is Refusing To Pay It.

It should be clear to members of both parties that the cost of ensuring that every eligible voter can safely cast their ballot is a small price for Congress to pay to preserve our democracy — and the bill is due. Continued inaction from McConnell is an abdication of Congress’s responsibility that puts our democracy at risk. Americans deserve better than partisan games right now — the future of our democracy demands it.

Voting & Elections 06.15.2020

Indianapolis Star: Nearly 1,800 absentee ballots left uncounted in Marion County primary election

But to Julia Vaughn of Common Cause Indiana, there is plenty of blame to go around at both the state and local level. She noted a lack of leadership at the state level. "It seemed to me they kind of told counties, 'OK, you figure this out. We're going to allow everybody to vote by mail, and you guys just figure it out,' " Vaughn said. " 'We're going to buy some (personal protective equipment) for your poll workers, but you know you're going to be in charge of figuring out how to process this mountain of mail that's going to come at you — twice.' "  But on the other hand, Marion County waited too late to sound the alarm over problems, Vaughn said. The county also should have made a broader effort to recruit poll workers. Either way, she said, changes need to be made now in order to properly prepare for the general election. "We know that November is shaping up to be one of the biggest turnout elections ever, so take the problems we had (June 2) and multiply them by some big number," she said. "So we've got to get our act together."

Voting & Elections 06.11.2020

USA Today: 'Complete catastrophe': Georgia primary voting blasted for long lines, malfunctioning equipment

“Thousands of Georgians were denied the right to vote,” said Aunna Dennis, executive director of Common Cause of Georgia. “Our warnings were not heeded.”

Voting & Elections 06.11.2020

Washington Post: Voting debacle in Georgia came after months of warnings went unaddressed

“The cause of the problems is grave mismanagement of elections here in Georgia,” said Aunna Dennis, executive director of Common Cause Georgia, a civil rights watchdog. “The state failed to heed the warnings of what could happen in this election.”

Voting & Elections 06.11.2020

New York Times: Beyond Georgia: A Warning for November as States Scramble to Expand Vote-by-Mail

“If we have to conduct our elections by mail again there are a lot of glitches that clearly need to be addressed, and a lot more investment needs to be made in voter education,” said Joanne Antoine, the executive director of Common Cause Maryland.

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