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hepa フィルター, Colorado Although the coronavirus has yet to severely impact many Colorado communities, the state’s officials began preparing for the worst. Steve Hulburt, the communications director for the Colorado secretary of state, told Fox News that there are a lot of backup systems in place. If a large number of polling officials or election judges fall ill, there are several people trained and “on-call” ready to fill the positions. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SUPER TUESDAY COVERAGE In the chance that the state would fall into a “mass quarantine” Colorado will use the system they have in place for military overseas, which would include residents receiving a ballot that would be submitted using “encrypted software.” As for cleaning supplies, Hulburt said they were leaving those resource needs up to the counties.
hepa フィルター - Maine The Pine Tree state is “very engaged” and “turnout has been very strong,” amid coronavirus concerns, according to the Maine Secretary of State’s Office. The state left it up to the municipal clerks to determine sanitation standards at polling locations and while the secretary of state and his team were traveling around today they noticed hand sanitizer and other cleaning supplies at many country locations. Although concerns remain low at the moment for coronavirus in Maine, the government is considering the future of voting if the virus continues spreading. “We are discussing for the June primary and maybe considering advising something for that election,” communications director for the secretary of state, Kristen Muszynski, tells Fox News. This is the first time the state has held a presidential primary since 2006.
hepa フィルター, Massachusetts The New England state is hoping to keep the spread of germs at bay, with the only communal objects at polling locations the pens in voting booths. Deb O’Malley, the director of communications for the secretary of the commonwealth, told Fox News, “Voters were told they could bring in their own black or blue pen” if they didn't want to use the communal one provided. The office also told polling locations that when they go in the booths to sweep for campaign material they should wipe down the pens with cleaning supplies the state will reimburse them for. As for the quarantined voters, as long as they have been quarantined since Thursday they are allowed to have a designated person deliver their paper ballot to a secure polling location.
hepa フィルター - North Carolina The public information officer for the North Carolina Board of Elections, Pat Gannon, told Fox News his office informed the counties that they need “hand sanitizer and alcohol wipes at all polling locations,” and if there were a shortage, they “need to reach out to their local health departments to share resources.” They also cautioned voters about was, “making sure the cleaning supplies do not make the ballots wet,” which could affect the ballot counting process.
hepa フィルター - SUPER TUESDAY GUIDE: THE STATES, THE STAKES, WHO'S IN CONTENTION AND MORE Oklahoma For Oklahoma voters, the best way to avoid contact with others while voting may have passed. Misha Mohr, the public information officer from the State Election Board, told Fox News, “Any voters who are concerned could have participated in the early voting that occurred on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,” or in absentee voting which closed ahead of the March 3 voting. Mohr said that she didn’t expect any procedural changes in the voting process on Super Tuesday and there was nothing required of the polling locations in regards to sanitation.