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Update (6/5): A Nashville judge has ruled that Tennessee must provide registered voters the opportunity to vote by mail-in ballot. “In this time of the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic and its contagion in gatherings of people, almost all states – both Republican and Democrat – are providing their citizens the health protection of a voting by mail option,” Davidson County chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle wrote. Fiona Prine, who has been advocating for absentee voting, tweeted that the judge’s decision is a “great step forward. Thank you to the courts for upholding our right to vote safely.
- 6/4/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
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