In the News We’re Republican Election Officials, and We Are Worried
July 30, 2020
originally published in
Politico
Many local election officials need even more significant investments to replace aging voting machines and shore up absentee ballot security, but federal funding has already been exhausted. In fact, a study from the R Street Institute found that the election support provided by the CARES Act only covered a small fraction — from 10 to 18 percent in states analyzed — of what is required.
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