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State lawmakers discuss voting processes in Syracuse

Spectrum News Staff

August 7, 2021

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  • Early voting
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Originally published in SPECTRUMLOCALNEWS.COM: State lawmakers discuss voting processes in Syracuse

State lawmakers, like State Senators Rachel May and John Mannion, gathered in Syracuse Wednesday to find ways to make voting easier.

Mannion says much of the feedback he has gotten revolves around the need to give local election boards the flexibility to do their jobs. He says people also want more early voting sites.

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