The Philadelphia voters most likely to vote in person live in coronavirus hot spots
May 14, 20204 min read896 words
Published: May 14, 2020  |  4 min read896 words
Philadelphia will have fewer than 8 in 10 of its normal amount of polling places for the June 2 primary. Low-income neighborhoods and communities of color are requesting absentee ballots at lower rates than the rest of the city, officials say.As Philadelphia prepares for the June...
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