(14 Oct 2024)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
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Austin, Texas – 1 March 2016
1. STILL of voters waiting in line
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Laredo, Texas – 4 November 2008
2. STILL of man voting
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Minneapolis – 20 September 2024
3. STILL of early voting sign
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West Chester, Pennsylvania – 23 October 2020
4. STILL of mail in ballots in box
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Washington – 27 September 2024
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Yoon, The Associated Press:
“Voters today have some options in terms of how they vote and when they vote. The main choices are voting in person at a polling place on Election Day, voting early in person before Election Day, or voting by mail.”
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Miami Beach, Florida – 22 August 1972
6. STILL of former President Richard Nixon at campaign event
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Dallas – 6 November 1984
7. STILL of voters voting
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Miami – 18 October 2004
8. STILL of woman voting early
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Cincinnati – 29 October 2008
9. STILL of voters in line for early voting
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Washington – 27 September 2024
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Yoon, The Associated Press:
“There’s been some form of absentee voting available to voters since the founding of the Republic, and early voting and mail voting have been around in some form for more than 100 years. But the snapshot of how people vote has really evolved over the years. In 1972, for example, about 95% of people voted in person at a polling place on Election Day. But then a couple of years after that, states started to adopt new laws when it came to mail voting and early voting. And then over the years, we saw more and more people voting early, either in person or by mail. And we saw that the overall share of people voting on Election Day going down. That really shot up in 2020 when almost 70% of people, of voters, voted before Election Day. That was driven largely by the pandemic.”
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Cleveland – 6 October 2020
11. Voters lining up to vote
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Washington – 27 September 2024
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Yoon, The Associated Press:
“Another thing we saw in 2020 was that the issue of early voting and mail voting became highly politicized. It didn’t used to be that way. For years there were no sharp partisan divides in terms of how people felt about early voting and mail voting. But we saw that change quite a bit in 2020.”
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ARCHIVE: Las Vegas – 5 November 2020
13. Trump supporters protesting
14. Protester holding sign reading (English): “Though shalt not steal the vote”
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Washington – 27 September 2024
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Yoon, The Associated Press:
“After that, in the 2022 election, things leveled out. About half of people voted on Election Day. About half the people voted before. Continuing that upward trend that we had been seeing for years.”
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Cheyenne , Wyoming – 16 August 2022
16. STILL of voters casting ballots
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Milwaukee – 25 October 2022
17. STILL of voters in early voting line
STORYLINE:
Voters today have some options in terms of how they vote and when they vote.
The main choices are voting in person at a polling place on Election Day, voting early in person before Election Day, or voting by mail.
There’s been some form of absentee voting available to voters since the founding of the Republic, and early voting and mail voting have been around in some form for more than 100 years.
But the snapshot of how people vote has really evolved over the years.
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