Forced into action by the coronavirus, the Garden State mailed ballots to all eligible voters. Here’s how the largest county handled operations.
Voting Rights
New York Voters With Disabilities Left Out of the Absentee Voting System
Accustomed to voting at the polls but compelled by COVID-19 to vote absentee, disabled voters had to surmount obstacles that an unprepared state inflicted on them.
Some Problems as New Yorkers Go to the Polls
A handful of polling places didn’t open on time, and some voters received partial ballots or none at all.
New York City Braces for Election Day
Elections officials and campaigns work to prepare for an unusual voting process, just as the city rebounds from the coronavirus tragedy.
Good News and Bad News for Election Day
Biden keeps widening his lead over Trump. But the efforts to frustrate a fair election keep proliferating. The remedy: a blowout, theft-proof win.
Next Generation Voters
Getting more young people to vote means getting the hurdles out of the way.
Some Tuesday Voters Still Encountered an Obstacle Course
In seven states and D.C., voters went to the polls or mailed in ballots—or tried to.
Kingmaker: How John Roberts Will Pick the Next President
The election will not be decided on election night. What will happen afterward?
Voting Rights Lawsuits Multiply Across the Country
Access to absentee ballots and ensuring a fair count have suddenly become newly important, because of the coronavirus pandemic.

