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With the 2020 presidential election less than a month away, St. Louis Public Radio correspondent Jason Rosenbaum breaks down the differences between absentee and mail-in voting, shares the deadlines to apply for either method and discusses why sending materials ASAP is the best way to make sure that your ballot counts.
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Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is promoting fair elections, saying, “This will be the safest election we’ve ever had.”
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Some Black voters in north St. Louis are worried that, because of the coronavirus pandemic, many older Black people will be discouraged from voting or have difficulty casting their ballots.
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Five organizations advocating for voting rights are suing Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft over how absentee and mail-in ballots are handled. The suit calls on the court to block voting rules that the organizations say disenfranchise first-time voters, older voters, Black voters and other voters of color.
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With all the turmoil going on with the U.S. Postal Service, St. Louis Public Radio is answering key questions about absentee and mail-in voting in Missouri — and why there's a big difference between the two options.
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Missouri’s primary election is two weeks away, but voters do not need to wait for Election Day to cast a ballot.Last month, Gov. Mike Parson signed a bill…