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Default What happens now to the election due to Hurricane Sandy?

On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 11:54:06 -0500, G. Morgan
wrote:

Okay, there are an estimated 6-10 million people without power in the
Atlantic coastal United States. This power outage could easily last
past November 6 in many areas, which of course is election day.

With public transportation disrupted or non-existent, or no power at the
polling places - what will happen if millions can not vote because of
the storm's effects?

Five "swing states" are heavily affected by the storm. They include:

MAINE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NORTH CAROLINA
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
VIRGINIA

If these people are unable to vote due to flooding, power outages, lack
of transportation, etc... what "backup plan" is there, if any? If the
election were to be postponed, it would only seem fair to postpone it
for *every* state and territory. It wouldn't be right if 16/50 states
had to wait while the rest of the country votes on Nov. 6th.

Does anyone know if there is a law that provides for postponement in the
event of a natural disaster?


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"States Affected by Sandy" "Swing States" "Affected Swingers"

CONNECTICUT Arizona MAINE
DELAWARE Colorado NEW HAMPSHIRE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Florida NORTH CAROLINA
MAINE Iowa OHIO
MARYLAND Main PENNSYLVANIA
MASSACHUSETTS Michigan VIRGINIA
NEW HAMPSHIRE Minnesota
NEW JERSEY Nevada
NEW YORK New Hampshire
NORTH CAROLINA New Mexico
OHIO North Carolina
PENNSYLVANIA Ohio
RHODE ISLAND Pennsylvania
SOUTH CAROLINA Virginia
VIRGINIA Wisconsin
WEST VIRGINIA



Per CNN, it is determined by state.