"There is and should be real concern that if we don't get this right, we'll see really big dropoffs in turnout," said Kevin Morris, a senior research fellow and voting policy scholar with the Brennan Center's Democracy Program.
"Unlike the 2020 election, when Republicans opposed pandemic-related changes such as expanded mail-in voting, both parties are encouraging new rules to help people vote."
"The changes include allowing county election boards to modify early voting days, hours and sites- and open a polling place in another county if their own polling site has been impacted."
"Together, the states account for 46 Electoral College votes in what's expected to be a very close election. North Carolina, with 16 electoral votes, is among the seven swing states likely to decide who wins the White House."
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