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October 2020

Two recent polls have found that only 35% of Americans say that they will vote by mail in the general election, down from 50% in May. This decrease has multiple causes, including President Trump’s consistent (and unfounded) claims that voting by mail is flawed and fraudulent, worries over the U.S. Post Service’s ability to deliver mail-in ballots on time, and Democratic accusations of intentional disenfranchisement. This recent trend away from mail voting has local election officials scared about the prospect of long lines and

A primer on Ballot Question #2, concerning the adoption of ranked-choice voting, which voters in Massachusetts will decide this fall. The primer explains how ranked-choice voting works, what the ballot question proposes to do, what supporters and opponents are saying about ranked-choice voting, the potential cost of the ballot question, as well as who is funding the proposal and its opposition.Visit MassLive to learn more.

During his first presidential debate with former Vice President Joe Biden, President Donald Trump made a series of accusations regarding the security and reliability of mail-in ballots. This NBC News article tackles five specific claims made by the president and explains how they are misleading and/or false. There is no evidence that mail-in voting leads to widespread voter fraud.Visit NBC News to learn more.

19-year-old activist Tyler Okeke believes that 16-year-olds are ready and prepared to vote and is working to get the voting age lowered to 16. Gen Z activists have been crucial in movements to address climate change, gun control, police brutality, and LGBTQ rights. Democratic lawmakers have expressed support for the idea of lowering the voting age, while Republicans lawmakers (and most of the American public) oppose the idea. Visit NPR to learn more.