A bold declaration and sign of the ongoing drama as the pandemic continues to spark political debate . . . Read more:
KS Secretary of State: Voters can cast ballots in-person without masks
Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab says people voting in person for the Aug. 4 primary election can cast a ballot regardless of whether they wear a mask.The Secretary of State's office said it encourages all Kansans to be safe and follow the recommended safety protocols of health professionals."Our priority has been, and continues to be, ensuring every Kansan has the opportunity to exercise their right to vote in the 2020 elections," Schwab said.
Smart move
ReplyDeletemasks save lives, if worn.
ReplyDeleteI didn't need a politician to tell me that.
ReplyDelete....MASK UP-FUCK UP!
ReplyDeleteBoomers dont wear masks anyway, and they & their parents are about the only ones left who vote in person, so...
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