“Voters in Kentucky and New York headed to the polls Tuesday amid signs that they could face the kind of delays that have plagued other states, which in recent months struggled to cope with an influx of mail ballots and a dearth of poll workers because of the coronavirus pandemic,” the Washington Post reports.
“Election officials said mail-in balloting and in-person early voting have been so strong that there is expected to be less demand for in-person voting locations.”
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