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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Several options are available to blind or visually impaired Massachusetts residents seeking to vote in the upcoming election. COURTESY OF PXFUEL

Blind, visually impaired Mass. voters have variety of options

Chris Larabee October 29, 2020
Blind and visually impaired voters can access electronic ballots, special voting machines and help from a family member or friend to exercise their suffrage in Massachusetts.
The ballots of Massachusetts voters who die after voting early will count in this year’s election, the state legislature decided. COURTESY OF JESSICA WHITTLE VIA FLICKR

Ballots from Mass. voters who die before Nov. 3 will be counted in 2020 election

Rin Velasco October 7, 2020
Massachusetts residents who die after voting early in this year’s election will still have their ballots counted. The temporary law will make tallying more efficent, so results should be ready by the night of the election.
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