Record turnout as Americans endure long waits to
vote early in 2020 election
A ‘pretty staggering’ 14 million Americans have
already voted in the general election, according to an analysis
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Wed 14 Oct
2020 19.36 BSTLast modified on Wed 14 Oct 2020 19.53 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/14/us-election-record-turnout-early-voting
As voters
turn out in record numbers to choose between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat
Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, Americans continued to endure
hours-long waits to vote early.
A record of
14 million Americans have already voted in the general election, according to
an analysis of voting information from the US Elections Project. In key swing
states such as Florida more than 2 million voters have already cast their
ballots.
“The
numbers are pretty staggering for us and the return rates and the polling look
good,” Steve Schale, a Democratic strategist in Florida, told Politico. “But
there’s just a lot we don’t know.”
In Georgia,
residents waited for as long as eight hours to exercise their democratic right.
Many took to social media to share their experiences with early voting, noting
lines of voters spanning several city blocks or school parking lots.
Political
analyst Roland Martin was moved to tears as dozens of voters lined the exterior
of a voting center located at a Texas church.
“I’m a
grown man, but I have no problem showing this type of emotion because I know
what is at stake for our people,” he wrote on Instagram. “I know what Black
folks have been through in this country. Voting is not the be-all-to-end-all,
but I sure as hell know it is part of the solution”.
Long lines
are not the only obstacles voters have faced. Technical glitches have also
delayed the process. Voters have also faced barriers to accessing their
ballots, including computer problems in some precincts as well as legal challenges
in places throughout the US south.
In Georgia,
whose Republican administration has fought accusations of voter suppression,
residents reported technical problems that initially slowed voting, including
at one voting center in Atlanta.
Democrats
have made a push for the traditionally red state in recent weeks, insisting
Georgia is competitive. Nearly 750,000 votes have been cast thus far.
Authorities
in Virginia are investigating a voter registration portal that crashed on
Tuesday. Officials have so far ruled a cable that was cut an accident, but the
glitch shut down the entire system on the last day to register. A Virginia
court has since extended the voter registration deadline to 15 October.
Both
parties have steered their supporters toward mail-in and early voting due to a
surge in cases of coronavirus in many states across the nation, amid a pandemic
that is not under control. Worrying case rises are being experienced in
battleground states including Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. Before,
health experts had warned that large crowds on election day could worsen the
health risks.
But in an
effort to stifle early voting in key battleground states, Republican governors
and legislators have launched legal challenges to everything from ballot
drop-off locations and quantity of sites, to submission and counting deadlines.
On Monday,
a Texas appeals court upheld an executive order by Governor Greg Abbott
limiting ballot drop-box locations to one per county, meaning a place like
Harris county, with a population of 4.7 million – including its largest city of
Houston – is left severely underserved.
According
to the US Elections Project, 50,000 ballots had already been cast in 122 early
voting locations in the county by midday Tuesday – the first day of early
voting.
Early
voting begins on Thursday in the key electoral state of North Carolina.
Meanwhile,
Republican state party officials in California were forced to remove unofficial
drop boxes placed throughout the state. Election officials there say the
unofficial drop boxes do not meet required security and transfer benchmarks.
And in
Pennsylvania, a judge over the weekend denied an effort by the Trump campaign
and the Republican party to make ballot drop boxes in the commonwealth unconstitutional.
While a federal judge reopened voter registration in the state through
Thursday, in Florida, a bid to extend its the voter registration deadline was
rejected.
Nearly 130
million Americans voted in the presidential election in 2016. Turnout is
expected to exceed those numbers for an election that most analysts say can
determine the political trajectory for a generation.
Early
returns show a commanding lead for Democrats, even as most polls show their
supporters are more likely to favor early or mail-in voting compared with
Republicans. Conservatives, who are also more likely to ignore official federal
coronavirus guidance, are more committed to vote in the traditional way, in
person on election day.
A surge in
mail-in voting in a pandemic has fueled unfounded claims by Trump that the
election will be one of the most corrupt in the nation’s history.

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