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“All jurisdictions must allow vote-by-mail,” says director of litigation for the UCLA Voting Rights Project Chad Dunn on the crucial need to implement a national vote-by-mail program amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
Read More | May 29, 2020
The UCLA Voting Rights Project published the report, “Protecting Democracy: Implementing Equal and Safe Access to the Ballot Box During a Global Pandemic,” to emphasize the need for a universal vote-by-mail program despite party differences.
Vote-by-mail programs are essential, regardless of your party preference and politics says LPPI expert Chad Dunn.
A report by the UCLA Voting Rights Project, “Debunking the Myth of Voter Fraud in Mail Ballots,” summarizes the social science research behind voter fraud and vote-by-mail programs to demonstrate the infrequency of voter fraud.
Since 2018 Latino voters have signaled their electoral power in determing election outcomes, according to Executive Director Sonja Diaz the 2020 elections will be no different and presidential candidates must shift their focus from immigration policy to the economy and healthcare.
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