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Washington Post, There's a Growing Gap in How Democrats and Republicans Plan to Vote
San Diego Union Tribune, Election Night and Beyond Could be a Wild Ride
Science Daily, COVID-19 Opens a Partisan Gap on Voting by Mail
Capitol Public Radio, How Vote-by-Mail is Playing Out and What Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg's Death Means for Election Day
UCSD News, Study by UC's New Electorate Project Documents a Growing Divide on Preferences for Absentee Ballots
CalMatters, Republicans and Democrats in California Prefer a Mail Ballot, but Safe, Accessible Options are Important
Scientific American, How COVID-19 Will Affect Voting for President
San Diego Union Tribune, San Diego Elections Officials Seek Safe In-Person Voting Options for November
San Diego Union Tribune, As Issa Sues State Over Mail-Ballot Election, New Study Shows Vast Majority of Californians Favor It
LA Times, California Elections Officials Suggest Schools as Voting Sites to Ensure Social Distancing
KPBS, Three Republican Groups Sue Over Newsom's Vote by Mail Plan
LA Times, Is California's new voting system a success? We may not know until 2020
Capitol Weekly, California’s 2018 midterm election: A dive into the numbers
KPCC, Voter's Choice Act
KPBS, UCSD Researchers Say Voter’s Choice Act Increases Voter Turnout
The American Prospect, Los Angeles County's Seismic Voting Shift