Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

LeBron James’ group touts sports venues as mega-voting sites

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If basketball icon LeBron James gets his way, NBA arenas and other sports venues around the country will be mega polling sites for the November general election.

James and his voting rights group, formed this spring with other black athletes and entertaine­rs, are joining with other profession­al basketball leaders and Michigan’s top elections official to push for mega voting sites to accommodat­e in-person balloting amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

More Than A Vote, the James organizati­on dedicated to maximizing Black turnout in November, shared its plans with The Associated Press on Wednesday after the Detroit Pistons became the second NBA franchise to announce plans to use its arena for voting later this year. In Georgia, Fulton County elections officials this week approved the Atlanta Hawks’ proposal to use State Farm Arena as a polling site. Plans call for the arena to serve any Fulton County voters during early voting and on Election Day, Nov. 3.

The idea, which comes after Kentucky used large facilities in its June 23 primary, is to use large spaces that allow for inperson voting while still enforcing social distancing guidelines. It also underscore­s the attention on the mechanics of voting amid the pandemic, with the intensity already reflected in both President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden warning that state and local officials have the power to “corrupt” the election.

 ?? AP FILE ?? LeBron James of the Lakers dribbles during the first half of an NBA game against the Brooklyn Nets in Los Angeles on March 10, 2020.
AP FILE LeBron James of the Lakers dribbles during the first half of an NBA game against the Brooklyn Nets in Los Angeles on March 10, 2020.

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