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The 19th*: Native women in Arizona lead the way for voting access on tribal reservations
“They’ll get an early voting site eventually and they’ll fight until they do,” said Alex Gulotta, the Arizona director for the voting-access group All Voting is Local, which was also involved in the case. “For this election, they will not have an early voting site and they’ll have to work together as a community, and that’s going to take more work than it should and it’s going to expose them to more risk of COVID than it should,” he added.
Detour Detroiter: Does Detroit have enough poll workers?
“Come Election Day, we will have an infrastructure and system in place that allows anyone who is able to vote, and wants to vote, to vote,” said Aghogho Edevbie, the Michigan director of nonpartisan voting rights group All Voting Is Local. “The government, the clerk’s office and the coalition have been working very hard, just to primarily make sure that we are on the right path and prepared and ready for a successful election cycle.”
Arizona Public Media: Security change at Tucson early voting sites
On Wednesday, a coalition of 11 groups including the League of Women Voters, All Voting is Local, Phoenix Indian Center, and Voter Protection Corps sent a letter to Pima County Recorder F. Ann Rodriguez and Pima County Elections Director Brad Nelson complaining about the officers.
Arizona Public Media: Judge denies early voting site within Pascua Yaqui tribal lands
“Yaqui voters deserve the same access to safe and secure voting options as all other voters in the state, and should not need to choose between their health and their right to vote," said Alex Gulotta, the state director of All Voting is Local Arizona.
PublicSource: PA won’t see full results on election night. Experts urge trust in the process anyway.
Scott Seeborg, the Pennsylvania state director for voting advocacy organization All Voting is Local, agreed. “I think that Pennsylvania is on track to be able to have a count within, I would say, safely, seven days of the election,” he said.
Wisconsin Voter ID Laws Cause ‘Needless And Discriminatory Barriers’ Says Voting Rights Advocate
Milwaukeeans are already lining up outside early voting locations to cast their ballot in this year’s election. Many have already voted by mail or absentee. No matter how Wisconsinites choose to make their voice heard this year, they’ll all have to show proof of who they are.