Exclusive: Fewer poll workers, coronavirus, spark fears of election day woes in Ohio Democratic primary

Norge Nyheter Nyheter

Exclusive: Fewer poll workers, coronavirus, spark fears of election day woes in Ohio Democratic primary
Norge Siste Nytt,Norge Overskrifter
  • 📰 Reuters
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 55 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 25%
  • Publisher: 97%

Nearly a quarter of Ohio's counties are deploying fewer poll workers for th...

WASHINGTON - Nearly a quarter of Ohio’s counties are deploying fewer poll workers for the state’s Democratic primary on Tuesday than they have in previous presidential election years, raising concerns from voting-rights advocates who say the reductions could lengthen lines at the polls.

Counties now have the option to reduce by as much as 50% the number of workers at polling places where voters from multiple precincts use a single facility, provided that location is equipped with electronic pollbooks, an automated replacement for paper registries to sign in voters. “The Secretary does not have the authority to overrule the board’s decision,” wrote the spokesman in an email.The planned reductions represent a modest 3.4% decline in overall poll workers statewide compared to past elections. But some counties have chosen to cut significant portions of their previous poll worker force, with eight counties losing more than 30%.

Defenders of the cuts say they are a common-sense measure for polling locations where voter turnout typically has been low. They note that Ohioans can vote early in person, or by mail starting 28 days before an election, innovations that have thinned crowds on Election Day. “Poll workers are really the frontline for making sure our election system works,” said Jen Miller, executive director of the Ohio League of Women Voters.

Vi har oppsummert denne nyheten slik at du kan lese den raskt. Er du interessert i nyhetene kan du lese hele teksten her. Les mer:

Reuters /  🏆 2. in US

Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter

Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.

Coronavirus In Ohio: Worry On Campus As Ohio State Suspends ClassesCoronavirus In Ohio: Worry On Campus As Ohio State Suspends ClassesSome colleges across the country are turning to online classes to limit the spread of coronavirus, but that doesn't impact all students equally. One Ohio State senior wonders how she'll graduate when her major — dance — requires performances.
Les mer »

Coronavirus cancels days of classes across Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Michigan and WashingtonCoronavirus cancels days of classes across Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Michigan and WashingtonSen. Patty Murray, the top Democrat on the Senate education panel, is calling to send $2.7 billion in aid to schools walloped by the pandemic
Les mer »

Coronavirus school closings: Ohio, Maryland, Michigan become first states to shut all K-12 schoolsCoronavirus school closings: Ohio, Maryland, Michigan become first states to shut all K-12 schoolsSo far, more than 10,000 schools across the country have closed or are planning to close because of the virus, affecting about 4.9 million children, according to one education publication.
Les mer »

Maryland And Ohio To Close Schools Statewide Due To CoronavirusMaryland And Ohio To Close Schools Statewide Due To CoronavirusNEW: Maryland and Ohio officials have announced that schools in their states will be closed for several weeks amid concerns about the coronavirus.
Les mer »

Coronavirus school closings: Ohio, Maryland become first states to shut all K-12 schoolsCoronavirus school closings: Ohio, Maryland become first states to shut all K-12 schoolsSchools in Ohio will close for three weeks, and schools in Maryland will close for two, in the most sweeping school closures in the country so far.
Les mer »

In Ohio town grieving lost jobs, voters are deeply divided on President TrumpIn Ohio town grieving lost jobs, voters are deeply divided on President TrumpPresident Trump vowed to save the jobs in places like Lordstown, Ohio. When the plant closed anyway, some blamed the president. Others say he needs more time.
Les mer »



Render Time: 2025-04-07 02:23:49