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Voters across the nation cast ballots in 2020 primary election

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Randy Grove wears a mask as he votes Thursday, Aug. 6, in Brentwood, Tenn. The state is encouraging voters to wear masks and follow social distancing protocols at the polls.
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Violet Stubbs wears a mask as she votes, Thursday, Aug. 6, in Brentwood, Tenn. The state is encouraging voters to wear masks and follow social distancing protocols at the polls.
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A poll worker pushes a container of sanitized pens to a voter to be used in voting Thursday, Aug. 6, in Brentwood, Tenn. The state is encouraging voters to wear masks and follow social distancing protocols at the polls.
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Voters, following social distancing guidelines, make their way through the lines at the Slater Center in Bristol, Tenn., to cast their votes on in the state and federal primary and county general elections, Thursday, Aug. 6.
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In this March 3 photo, voters cast their ballots on Super Tuesday, at a voting center at Union Station in downtown Los Angeles. On Thursday, Aug. 6, the California Legislature sent a bill to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk that would let counties offer fewer in-person polling places if they keep them open at least four days. County election officials say they are having trouble securing enough polling places because of the pandemic. Senate bill 423 would let counties consolidate some polling places.
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In this March 3 file photo, a voter wearing a mask casts her ballot on the Super Tuesday at a voting center in Monterey Park, Calif. On Thursday, Aug. 6, the California Legislature sent a bill to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk that would let counties offer fewer in-person polling places if they keep them open at least four days. County election officials say they are having trouble securing enough polling places because of the pandemic. Senate bill 423 would let counties consolidate some polling places.
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In this March 3 photo, voters wait in line to cast their ballot on the Super Tuesday, at a voting center in El Segundo, Calif. On Thursday, Aug. 6, the California Legislature sent a bill to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk that would let counties offer fewer in-person polling places if they keep them open at least four days. County election officials say they are having trouble securing enough polling places because of the pandemic. Senate bill 423 would let counties consolidate some polling places.
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A worker processes vote-by-mail ballots from Tuesday's primary election near a postal service sorting tray, Wednesday, Aug. 5, at the King County Elections headquarters in Renton, Wash., south of Seattle. Washington state has offered voting by mail since 2011.
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Sydney Freenas wears a mask as she works to process ballots from Tuesday's primary election that were mailed out to voters and then deposited in drop boxes or mailed back in, Wednesday, Aug. 5, at the King County Elections headquarters in Renton, Wash., south of Seattle. Washington state has offered voting by mail since 2011.
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Vote-by-mail ballots are shown in sorting trays, Wednesday, Aug. 5, at the King County Elections headquarters in Renton, Wash., south of Seattle. Washington state has offered voting by mail since 2011.
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Workers process ballots from Tuesday's primary election that were mailed out and then deposited in drop boxes or mailed back in, Wednesday, Aug. 5, at the King County Elections headquarters in Renton, Wash., south of Seattle. Washington state has offered voting by mail since 2011.
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A vote-by-mail ballot is shown as viewed through the handle of a sorting tray, Wednesday, Aug. 5, at the King County Elections headquarters in Renton, Wash., south of Seattle. Washington state has offered voting by mail since 2011.
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A worker moves a cart of ballots that were either mailed in or dropped off at collection boxes from Tuesday's primary election, Wednesday, Aug. 5, at the King County Elections headquarters in Renton, Wash., south of Seattle. Washington state has offered voting by mail since 2011.
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A worker processes mailed-in ballots from Tuesday's primary election, Wednesday, Aug. 5, at the King County Elections headquarters in Renton, Wash., south of Seattle. Washington state has offered voting by mail since 2011.
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Ballots are handled after the votes were counted at the Maricopa County Recorder's Office for the primary election Tuesday, Aug. 4 in Phoenix.
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A person drops off a ballot for Washington state's primary election Tuesday, Aug. 4, at a collection box at the King County Administration Building in Seattle. Voters in the state have the option of voting by mail, depositing ballots in boxes, or seeking help in person for a missing ballot or other issues.
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A person drops off a ballot for Washington state's primary election, Tuesday, Aug. 4, at a collection box at the King County Administration Building in Seattle. Voters in the state have the option of voting by mail, depositing ballots in boxes, or seeking help in person for a missing ballot or other issues.
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Chriss Lyon is protected by a plastic barrier as she checks a voter's identification during primary voting at the John & Dede Howard Ice Arena Tuesday, August 4, in St. Joseph, Mich. Several COVID-19 safety precautions including social distancing, plastic screens and hand sanitization, have been put in place for the safety of both voters and election workers.
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Butch Anguiano holds up an I Voted stylus he used after casting his vote in the primary elections at Cypress Ridge Golf Course Tuesday.
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Voters walk to a polling station to cast votes for GOP and Democratic candidates for the primary election Tuesday, Aug. 4 in Chandler, Ariz.
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A poll worker wearing personal protective equipment waits as a voter drops off their Vote-by-Mail ballot, Monday, Aug. 3, at a poling station at the Miami-Dade County Elections Department in Miami. Monday marked the first day of early voting for the 2020 Primary Election in Miami-Date County and runs through Sunday, Aug. 16. Voters can drop off their Vote-by-Mail ballots at any of the 23 early voting sites without having to go inside the polling place.
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Poll workers wearing personal protective equipment wait for voters, Monday, Aug. 3, at a poling station at the Miami-Dade County Elections Department in Miami. Monday marked the first day of early voting for the 2020 Primary Election in Miami-Date County and runs through Sunday, Aug. 16.
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Poll workers wearing personal protective equipment work at an early voting site at Spanish River Library in Boca Raton, Fla. Monday, Aug. 3. Today marked the first day of early voting in Palm Beach County.
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Shazman Ali, right, checks in to vote at the Brainerd Youth and Family Development Center on Saturday, Aug. 1 in Chattanooga, Tenn. Saturday marked the end of the early voting period.