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How can there not be lines if there are fewer places to vote?

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How can there not be lines if there are fewer places to vote?

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A. Each Vote Center will be much larger than a regular polling place. For example, a regular polling place had two check-in clerks and three or four machines. In a busy Vote Center election, there may be six check-in clerks and 20 machines.

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