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MSG Stan Hutchison
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I have been following this, plus the issue in North Dakota and Georgia. The right is doing everything they can to stop to vote. I guess they are running scared.
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LTC Stephan Porter
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How is this (and the others) “stopping” the vote?

These in now way suppress anything.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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1. There is only one polling place for 13,000 registered voters!
2. That one polling place is out of town, in a well to do neighborhood, and a mile from the nearest public transportation.
3. When the Country Clerk sent out voting registration notices, she listed the place to vote in town, at the old (now closed) polling place.
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MSG Retired
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First the article states, “Cox moved the town’s only polling location to a building south of the city limits, citing concerns about construction at the old site.” Then it says “But some Dodge City residents contend that relying on a single polling place for all the voters in a community of 27,000 caused problems even before it was moved from the local civic center closer to the center of town.” Well is it south of the city limits or in the center of? Unless I missed something that is pretty confusing.
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