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Congrats, You’ve Scaled Up Your Vote-By-Mail Infrastructure! Now Where To Put It?

On the 13ths floor of the Berks County Services Center in the Commissioners boardroom in Reading Wednesday afternoon June 3, 2020 where workers were opening and county the mail-in and absentee ballots from Tuesday's election. Workers were wearing masks as a precaution against the spread of coronavirus.
Reading, PA - June 3: On the 13ths floor of the Berks County Services Center in the Commissioners boardroom in Reading Wednesday afternoon June 3, 2020 where workers were opening and county the mail-in and absentee b... Reading, PA - June 3: On the 13ths floor of the Berks County Services Center in the Commissioners boardroom in Reading Wednesday afternoon June 3, 2020 where workers were opening and county the mail-in and absentee ballots from Tuesday's election. Workers were wearing masks as a precaution against the spread of coronavirus. (Photo by Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images) MORE LESS
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August 4, 2020 3:58 p.m.

If you’re an election official who has figured out how to secure the personnel and the equipment required to handle the surge in vote-by-mail during the pandemic, you still might have another obstacle to overcome: where to put this expanded operation.

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