Elections

Is In-Person Voting Really Unsafe?

BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY

Six months into the pandemic, several states have held social-distanced, in-person elections. But whether they caused a spike in cases isn't clear.

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DEREK R. HENKLE

The fear in Wisconsin was clear. 

The coronavirus pandemic was still relatively new in early April as the Wisconsin governor's late attempt to delay the fast-approaching primary election was thwarted by a GOP court challenge.

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