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A Closer Look: Low Early Voting Turnout

Brendan Lyons examines the effectiveness of early voting in New York.

07/08/2022 | Rating NR

New York NOW

A Closer Look: Low Early Voting Turnout

Clip: Season 2022 Episode 27 | 7m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

Brendan Lyons examines the effectiveness of early voting in New York.

Since 2019, New Yorkers have had the option to vote early in elections. Early voting was intended to increase voter turnout and improve access to the polls. New York's June 28th primary elections experienced low voter turnout. Brendan Lyons, Managing Editor for Investigations and Capital Bureau Chief examines the effectiveness of early voting in New York.

07/08/2022 | Rating NR

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