in

A Guide to Voting in the 2020 Elections


Because of the pandemic, many voting rules have changed this year, making it harder than usual to figure out how to cast your ballot. So we did the work for you — to help make sure your vote is counted.

The Times verified the information provided here with election authorities in each state. Generally speaking, if you are in line to vote at the time a polling place closes, you have the right to cast a ballot. In some states, ongoing litigation may result in changes to deadlines. This guide will be updated to reflect new developments.


Source: Elections - nytimes.com

Breonna Taylor: family attorney says wanton endangerment charge 'doesn't make sense' – live updates

Lib Dem members expected to commit party to universal basic income in vote at online conference