Abstract
<p> The current arguments to increase voting by mail rather than at the polls may result in suppressing voting by Black and Hispanic voters unless outreach to those populations can increase their confidence in and preference for using the postal service to cast their votes in the 2020 general election and beyond. This is a particularly important in the coming election due to the likely exposure to COVID‐19 at the polling places should the pandemic be still a significant health risk at places of congregation.</p>
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| State | Published - Jul 15 2020 |
Keywords
- vote
- covid-19
- absentee
- early voting
- race
- Black
- African American
- Hispanic
- Latino
Disciplines
- Urban Studies and Planning
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