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Subject How Greater Vote-by-Mail Influences California Voter Turnout
Date September 10, 2020 4:57 PM
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How Greater Vote-by-Mail Influences California Voter Turnout
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Eric McGhee, Jennifer Paluch, Mindy Romero

With COVID-19 threatening the November election, many states are working to increase voting by mail. In California, 15 counties have already expanded alternatives to in-person voting, and while overall voter turnout was higher, groups such as foreign-language and young voters sometimes saw declines. Outreach by trusted messengers may help in targeting low-turnout groups.

This research was supported with funding from Craig Newmark Philanthropies.

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Today, September 10, online only, PPIC senior research fellow Eric McGhee will present key findings from this report.

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