Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Slouching toward election

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Lest we change course, we are hurtling toward a disaster of epic proportion­s. Four years ago, Russian agents interfered to aid Donald Trump with propaganda and other dishonest meddling. There’s no reason to think that they or someone else won’t try something this year; we must be ready, and there are troubling signs to the contrary.

But now another, probably bigger enemy to safe voting is here: coronaviru­s. Polling sites are typically crowded, and election workers are usually older, as are millions of voters. Business as usual will get people killed, and voters know it.

The solution is in the mail. Just as Amazon and other delivery outfits have connected homebound people with goods, the Post Office can get Americans their ballots and get those ballots back to be counted.

Step one is getting people ballots, efficientl­y. Smartly, New Jersey automatica­lly mailed them to all voters in this month’s primary. California is doing the same for the general election in November. New York, with the most restrictiv­e laws in the country, required voters to take the extra step to request ballots, which caused terrible delays and disenfranc­hised thousands.

Still, that’s better than places like Texas, where the state is fighting efforts for people to vote from home.

But knowing how to do it and doing it aren’t the same. The Post Office needs money to keep the mail moving efficientl­y. And states need money desperatel­y to spin up the machines and staff needed to count the ballots accurately. The Empire State is still tallying primary contests from more than a month ago.

The only way to avert electoral chaos, especially in swing states where coronaviru­s may be raging, is to surge federal funding so vote-counters can get their acts together. Right now.

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