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August 4, 2020 / 7:03 AM Concerns about the coronavirus mean that "so many more people are going to vote by mail, that it really does raise the possibility of a high number of rejected ballots," says Josh Douglas, an election law and voting rights professor at the University of Kentucky. Those extended deadlines can lead to fewer rejected votes, according to experts. First published on August 3, 2020 / 5:33 PM Caitlin Huey-Burns is a political correspondent for CBSNBe in the know.
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