North Carolina, Florida tweak rules to help voters affected by storms
Briefly

"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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