Anonymous ID: 145cc7 June 22, 2020, 10:14 a.m. No.9707602   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>How are we to secure our elections in such a short time?

Partial solution

Get as many as patriots working as poll workers as possible, especially in battleground states.

They're going to use a poll worker shortage as an excuse to shut down polling locations to force people to mail-in their ballots.

 

usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2020/06/18/coronavirus-election-workers-often-higher-age-risk/3206270001/

COVID has the potential to disrupt Election Day with unexpectedly undermanned polling stations if infected poll workers can't show up, or if healthy poll workers decide the risk of getting infected by voters is too great. The concern is underscored by the demographics of the nation's Election Day poll workers: One in every four is 70 or older, according to federal Elections Assistance Commission data, and COVID-19 has proven to be especially deadly to the elderly.

 

Should older poll workers stay home, some precincts will simply close, creating longer lines at the remaining poll locations and potentially disenfranchising voters. That, in turn, can also push more voters into a single closed building, creating another COVID risk factor.

 

Poll workers over the age of 60 have for years been a boon to the elections officials needing people to man polling locations. People in their 60s, 70s, 80s and older make up more than half of Election Day poll workers in the District of Columbia and 31 states submitting poll workers' ages to the federal Elections Assistance Commission.