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How Cities Are Keeping Voting Queues Safe from COVID-19 and Cars

As voters across the country head to the ballot box, some cities are giving driving spaces around polling places back to the people — while others are leaving them out in the cold. 
How Cities Are Keeping Voting Queues Safe from COVID-19 and Cars
To make voting easier during the coronavirus pandemic, some cities are using space typically allocated to drivers to create larger polling places (and safer lines) for people.

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