Election officials should expand early voting opportunities and use online voter registration systems to help alleviate long lines to cast ballots and fraudulent registrations, a nonpartisan commission said in a report released Wednesday.
The White House last March established the Presidential Commission on Election Administration to address a range of electoral issues, including voting accessibility and voting machine technology. President Barack Obama chose his 2008 and 2012 campaign counsel, Robert Bauer of Perkins Coie, and Mitt Romney’s 2008 and 2012 campaign counsel, Benjamin Ginsberg of Patton Boggs, to lead the 10-member group.
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