early voting

New York voters waited in long lines on the first day of early voting in their state. Voters also flooded polling sites in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Alabama and elsewhere.
Local leaders wanted to make it easy and safe to vote. So they did.
The poll worker thought their “Black Lives Matter” and “I Can’t Breathe” shirts were tied to the Democratic Party, an election official said.
“It’s just very different from any other presidential election that any of us have witnessed.”
Long lines are forming at polling places across the country as early voters head out to cast their ballots.
The 2020 election is the first in which Democrats are returning pre-Election Day ballots at a higher rate than Republicans.
The arenas where the Milwaukee Brewers and Bucks play will no longer be used as early voting sites, as the city preempts a lawsuit from the state GOP.
Here's what you need to know if you're dropping off your ballot at a polling location or voting in-person in the 2020 presidential election.
With Pete Buttigieg and Tom Steyer out of the race and Joe Biden showing new life, some who already voted are wishing for a Super Tuesday do-over.
Many of the 14 Super Tuesday states will offer some form of early voting, testing the organizational strength of the Democratic White House hopefuls.