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Jury hears Trump and Cohen Discussing Hush-Money Deal on secret recording; Nature-based solutions help solve Mississippi River Delta problems; Public lands groups cheer the expansion of two CA national monuments; 'Art Against the Odds' shines a light on artists in the WI justice system.

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President Biden defends dissent but says "order must prevail" on campus, former President Trump won't commit to accepting the 2024 election results and Nebraska lawmakers circumvent a ballot measure repealing private school vouchers.

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Bidding begins soon for Wyoming's elk antlers, Southeastern states gained population in the past year, small rural energy projects are losing out to bigger proposals, and a rural arts cooperative is filling the gap for schools in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Voting-Rights Groups Praise Primary, Look Toward General Election

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Thursday, August 13, 2020   

HARTFORD, Conn. -- Tuesday's Connecticut primary was efficient and organized, according to groups that promote clean elections, with few lines at polling places or reports of problems.

COVID-19 forced the state to make big changes in a short amount of time, sending out absentee ballot requests to all voters and bolting down new drop-boxes for ballots at town halls.

Carol Reimers, president of the League of Women Voters of Connecticut, said state and local officials rose to the challenge.

"You know, there were some glitches getting the ballots out to people, which I'm hoping are good lessons learned for the November election," Reimers said. "Because we will be doing the same thing again, but probably have a much larger turnout."

The changes to elections included an executive order from Gov. Ned Lamont that allowed people to cite fear of the coronavirus as their reason to request an absentee ballot; a policy the Legislature has extended for the General Election in November.

Cheri Quickmire, Connecticut state director for Common Cause, said the success of the primary will bolster the argument the election changes should be made permanent.

"We've been supporting an amendment to the Constitution to permit no-excuse absentee balloting and early voting," Quickmire said.

There is no word yet on voter turnout, but the Secretary of State's office and local registrars are working to secure enough people to staff the polls and count the huge surge of mail-in ballots for the presidential election on November 3.

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Support for this reporting was provided by Carnegie Corporation of New York.


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