There’s an election in 41 days and we still don’t know for sure what the rules are
To cover how
The 2020 twists and turns just keep coming.
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It’s another busy week on that trail in
We’ll take you through what we know -- and still don’t know -- about the basic rules of an election now just weeks away, and what that uncertainty means.
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Someone just tell us the rules
For months, public officials in
The state
So now we know the rules, right? Maybe not.
There isn’t enough data to assess whether enough naked ballots could be thrown out to change the outcome in
And in the June primary,
Now we just have to wait for the
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Answering your questions about naked ballots
What are naked ballots?
When counting mail ballots, elections officials first check the information on the mailing envelope to confirm the validity of the vote. Then the outer envelope is opened and the secrecy envelope containing the ballot is set aside.
From that point forward, the vote is anonymous.
Naked ballots are ones without those secrecy envelopes. Nothing else is necessarily improper with the ballots themselves or the mailing envelopes.
What was the court ruling?
The Trump campaign and
How many naked ballots will be thrown out in 2020?
It’s hard to say.
Read more: How ‘naked ballots’ could cost
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What we’re paying attention to
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“This whole year has been an unmitigated, rolling down the hill, s--storm.”
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Voters weigh in on the court fight
We’ve been talking to voters around the state about Ginsburg’s passing and filling her seat. Few people said it would sway their vote. And that makes sense. People plugged in enough to know a lot about the
A new
But conversations on the ground also reminded us that, as dug in politically as many people are this year, people are also nuanced and complex. Take one voter we spoke with in
“As much as I want a Republican in there, as much as I want my party to make progress in the way that I want, I also worry about my kids and what their lives will be like if I get my way,” Keys said.
She’s worried a more conservative court could threaten her daughter’s ability to get married or work, and hopes Trump picks a more moderate nominee.
“Trump is gonna push to get someone who is very far right wing,” Keys said. “He’ll push to get it done before
We’ve been talking to the members of our Election 2020 Roundtable about this, too. More on that soon.
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