Imagine it’s the first Tuesday of November. Rather than voting at your local precinct in your municipality, you would drive to the county “polling center” to cast your ballot. In a Senate hearing on Tuesday, legislators and elections experts discussed this “polling center” concept and other possibilities to amend Pennsylvania’s current election practices, many of which have been in place since 1937.
… Other issues discussed included elections methods like mail-in ballots and early voting; updating voting equipment; preventing voter fraud; voter-identification; and the chronic shortage of polling workers across the state.
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