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Elon Musk holds Town Hall event in downtown Green Bay Sunday supporting judge candidate; Rural advocates urge CA lawmakers to safeguard banking protections; Federal and state job cuts threaten FL workers' rights and services; Alabama counties lack high-speed internet and health access.

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President Trump says there are ways for him to take a third term. New tariffs are scheduled for this week, but economists say they'll hurt buying power. And advocates say the Trans Day of Visibility is made more important by state legislation.

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Rural folks face significant clean air and water risks due to EPA cutbacks, a group of policymakers is working to expand rural health care via mobile clinics, and a new study maps Montana's news landscape.

Election Officials Call for Safety Measures Ahead of 2024 Vote

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023   

Election workers across the country say they have faced unprecedented threats since 2020, and fear next year's election will be another battle.

Julie Wise, director of elections for King County, said she has worked in voting for 23 years and has never experienced a political climate like it. She noted some election workers are leaving their roles because of the intimidation they have encountered.

"These are members of our community. These are folks that you are in line with at the grocery store or picking up your children from school," Wise pointed out. "It is an unnerving time to be an election administrator."

Workers have faced hundreds of threats since 2020, according to reports from across the country. In addition to preparing for the 2024 election, Washington state has a primary this year. Ballots for the primary are due August 1.

Wise noted a lack of accurate information is hurting election workers.

"Rampant misinformation and blatant lies about our work has been devastating," Wise explained.

Wise emphasized her office is preparing for 2024 in multiple ways, including coordinating with the Department of Homeland Security to ensure the safety of staff and developing communication plans to combat misinformation. She added the federal government can also play a role in securing elections.

The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee has proposed $75 million for election funding in 2024, but Wise and her colleagues are asking for at least $400 million.

"That means to safeguard our election staff, to protect our voters and to make sure that we get out the correct, accurate information to combat misinformation, which we know takes people away from using their voices and turning out in elections," Wise concluded.

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


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