Today is the final day to vote in the NYC Primary Election, and Brooklyn Museum along with other poll sites around the city will be open 6 am–9 pm. Head to voting.nyc to find your poll site, meet the candidates, and learn about ranked choice voting!

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Today is the final day to vote in the NYC Primary Election, and Brooklyn Museum along with other poll sites around the city will be open 6 am–9 pm. Head to voting.nyc to find your poll site, meet the candidates, and learn about ranked choice voting!
Source: http://twitter.com/BOENYC/status/1299441241223032834
The World’s Most Famous Arena and home to the New York Knicks and New York Rangers will be an Early Vote and Election Day poll site for the 2020 Presidential General Election. Thank you @TheGarden pic.twitter.com/4MhffhtYRU
— NYCBoardOfElections (@BOENYC) August 28, 2020
From the Omaha World-Herald:
The Nebraska Democratic Party chairman called Thursday for the firing of the Douglas County election commissioner over recent actions to close polling places and an erroneous mailing to north Omaha voters.
Vic Covalt said Dave Phipps, a Republican, should be removed by Gov. Dave Heineman.
Phipps announced plans in February to close about half of the polling places in Douglas County. He also knowingly sent out voting cards listing the wrong polling place to 2,000 north Omaha residents.
"Is this a direct attempt to suppress minority voting in Omaha?'' Covalt said in a statement issued by the party ...
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For more on this topic, check out NET News' story on the initial decision to close polling sites, and possible alternatives explored.