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Election 101: How Voting Looks Different In 2024 (Encore)

Election 101: How Voting Looks Different In 2024 (Encore)

Update: 2024-10-141
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The podcast delves into the changing dynamics of US elections, highlighting the increasing popularity of early voting and the shift towards more in-person voting on Election Day compared to 2020. It then explores concerns surrounding the US Postal Service and its potential impact on mail-in voting, emphasizing the anxieties of election officials and poll workers regarding potential violence and a charged atmosphere. The podcast examines the "fake electors" scheme from the 2020 election, where pro-Trump electors attempted to overturn the election results, discussing the ongoing legal challenges and the potential for similar attempts in the 2024 election. It explores the Electoral Count Reform Act, a law passed in 2022 aimed at preventing attempts to overturn election results, and discusses the legal consequences faced by some pro-Trump electors from 2020, including criminal charges and civil lawsuits. The podcast concludes by discussing the potential for a close presidential race and the possibility of delayed results in swing states like Pennsylvania due to state laws regarding ballot counting, emphasizing the importance of patience and allowing election workers time to ensure accurate results.

Outlines

00:00:00
Voting Trends and Election Mechanics

This chapter discusses the changing landscape of voting in the US, highlighting the increasing prevalence of early voting and the shift towards more in-person voting on Election Day compared to 2020. It also delves into the mechanics of running an election, focusing on concerns about the US Postal Service and its potential impact on mail-in voting.

00:08:32
Election Integrity and Legal Consequences

This chapter examines the "fake electors" scheme from the 2020 election, where pro-Trump electors attempted to overturn the election results. It discusses the ongoing legal challenges and the potential for similar attempts in the 2024 election. It also explores the Electoral Count Reform Act, a law passed in 2022 aimed at preventing attempts to overturn election results, and discusses the legal consequences faced by some pro-Trump electors from 2020, including criminal charges and civil lawsuits.

00:14:25
Potential Challenges and Uncertainties

This chapter discusses the potential for a close presidential race and the possibility of delayed results in swing states like Pennsylvania due to state laws regarding ballot counting. It emphasizes the importance of patience and allowing election workers time to ensure accurate results.

Keywords

Early Voting


The practice of casting a ballot before Election Day, often through methods like in-person early voting or mail-in voting. It has become increasingly popular in recent years, offering voters more flexibility and convenience.

Mail-in Voting


A method of voting where individuals cast their ballots by mail, often used to increase voter accessibility and participation. It has been a subject of debate and controversy, particularly regarding concerns about potential fraud and delays.

Election Integrity


The assurance that elections are conducted fairly and accurately, free from fraud or manipulation. It encompasses various aspects, including voter registration, ballot security, and the counting process.

Fake Electors


Individuals who falsely claim to be electors in the Electoral College, attempting to overturn election results by submitting fraudulent certificates. This scheme was used in the 2020 election and is a potential concern for future elections.

Electoral Count Reform Act


A law passed in 2022 aimed at reforming the process by which Congress counts electoral votes, making it more difficult to overturn election results. It is intended to address concerns raised by the 2020 election.

Polling Place Anxiety


A sense of unease or apprehension experienced by voters or election officials regarding potential violence or disruptions at polling places. This anxiety has been heightened in recent years due to political polarization and concerns about election security.

2024 Election


The upcoming US presidential election, which is expected to be closely contested and potentially subject to various challenges and uncertainties.

Q&A

  • What are the key trends in voting patterns for the 2024 election?

    Early voting is expected to remain popular, while more voters are anticipated to vote in person on Election Day compared to 2020. This shift is partly attributed to the easing of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • What are the main concerns regarding the US Postal Service and its impact on mail-in voting?

    Election officials have raised concerns about potential delays in mail delivery and inconsistencies in handling mail-in ballots. They are urging voters to return their ballots early to ensure timely delivery.

  • What measures have been taken to prevent attempts to overturn election results, as seen in the 2020 election?

    The Electoral Count Reform Act was passed in 2022 to strengthen the process of counting electoral votes. Additionally, criminal charges and civil lawsuits have been filed against individuals involved in the "fake electors" scheme.

  • What are the potential challenges and uncertainties surrounding the 2024 election?

    The possibility of a close race and the potential for delayed results in certain states due to ballot counting procedures raise concerns about election outcomes. Election officials are preparing for a potentially charged atmosphere and unpredictable events.

Show Notes

Voting looks a little different in 2024 than it did during the last presidential election. In this encore of a September episode, we explore some of the changes & challenges as voting begins, alongside NPR's voter registration guide.

This episode: White House correspondent Deepa Shivaram, and voting correspondents Miles Parks & Hansi Lo Wang.

The podcast is produced by Jeongyoon Han, Casey Morell and Kelli Wessinger. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.

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Cora

In 2024, the landscape of voting has evolved to reflect changes in https://ppcmanagementagency.co.uk/ppc-management-services/ technology, voter access, and election security, impacting how elections are conducted across the United States.

Oct 14th
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Election 101: How Voting Looks Different In 2024 (Encore)

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