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Politico: Primary voters in New York and Kentucky turn out despite pandemic

Lines were short all day in Louisville, though, with reporters on site noting the process appeared to be running mostly smoothly. โ€œIโ€™m really happy people didnโ€™t have that much trouble,โ€ Richard Beliles, the chairman of the board of Common Cause Kentucky who was in Louisville observing the polls, said. โ€œThe only problem was cars [coming in].โ€

Associated Press: New York votes after primary season like no other

Sarah Goff, Deputy Director at Common Cause New York, said the primary election process has moved โ€œremarkably smoothlyโ€ so far, given the challenges, though people may have to wait two to three weeks to know Tuesday's official results.

โ€œSo we just ask voters and candidates for patience,โ€ Goff said. โ€œAnd itโ€™s more important that the local boards of elections take the time they need to get the count right and make sure every vote is counted.โ€

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

โ€œIf 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,โ€ said Joanne Antoine, the executive director of Common Cause Maryland.

U.S. News & World Report: Widespread Voting Issues Raise Alarm in Georgia Primary

And activists on the ground noted multiple issues at the state and local levels, arguing that voters were unable to find concrete information.

Aunna Dennis, the executive director of Common Cause Georgia which is the state chapter of a nonpartisan watchdog group focused on voting rights, says that multiple polling locations moved within the 48 hours before the election with little warning and didn't provide proper signage to indicate the changes in locations for voters. And when machines stopped working, some locations only had...

New York Times: โ€˜The Future Is Blue, Not Purpleโ€™: Is This the Year Georgia Flips?

The virus โ€œhas had a grave impact, a real dent, in how weโ€™re accessing the ballot,โ€ said Aunna Dennis, the Georgia executive director for Common Cause, a nonpartisan grass-roots organization focused on voting rights.

She said the simple question of ballot access should take precedence over any horse-race predictions. โ€œThe system is broken here in Georgia,โ€ she said.

ABC News: Mail-in voting delays in primary cause Pennsylvania to sound alarm about November

Suzanne Almeida, the interim director of Common Cause Pennsylvania, said adding more secure ballot drop boxes would be an easy and cheap way for counties and local election officials to increase accessibility.

โ€œMany of these reforms that we're looking at are systemic and require and require significant additional funding,โ€ Almeida said. โ€œIt's a culture shift in Pennsylvania, as this is the first election we've ever voted by mail by these numbers.

โ€œFolks need to understand that it's better to get it right...

PBS News Hour: Mail-in voting amid pandemic and protests previews challenges for November election

โ€œI am trying to see today as an opportunity to show the cracks in the system that we can fix before November,โ€ said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections for voting rights group Common Cause.

Albert said there is concern that in the November election, people who request absentee ballots will not receive them, and there will be fewer polling places as counties consolidate them in response to the pandemic.

โ€œThere needs to be a rational level of consolidation that ensures that communities who...

New York Times: Pandemic, Protests and Police: An Election Like No Other

โ€œWe are seeing and feeling the effects of the police response to the protests over the last few days,โ€ said Suzanne Almeida, interim executive director of Common Cause Pennsylvania. She cited the city convention center, where 18 polling locations had been condensed into one, as having a significant presence of National Guard troops, โ€œwhich is obviously a deterrent to voters.โ€

ABC News: Election officials gear up for single biggest day of voting during coronavirus, as Trump rails against vote by mail


Suzanne Almeida, the interim executive director for Common Cause Pennsylvania, a voting rights organization, told ABC that for officials in Pennsylvania, "this was never going to be an easy election."

"Pennsylvania in 2020 was always going to be crazy. It's a swing state in the presidential election year. And then on top of that, in 2019 we passed historic voting reform that gave us vote-by-mail for the first time, and changed the voter registration deadline closer to election day," Almeida said.

Fox News: Pennsylvania counties have 800,000 ineligible voters on voter registration lists, lawsuit claims

However, Common Cause Pennsylvania is claiming the lawsuit is a โ€œpolitical ployโ€ designed โ€œto remove specific voters from the voter rolls.โ€

โ€œOur job with Common Cause is to make sure this doesn't turn into a democracy crisis with people who should be able to show up and vote on Election Day being removed,โ€ Suzanne Almedia, the interim executive director of Common Cause Pennsylvania, told Fox News. โ€œThis is about the process that an eligible voter would go through if they're purged from the rolls mistakenly."

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