Election protection coalition will have monitors at some Massachusetts polling places

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Voters in Springfield, Massachusetts mark their ballots in the 2020 election
Paul Tuthill

People who encounter problems at the polls can call a hotline and speak with an attorney

A nonpartisan coalition will have volunteers at selected polling places in several Massachusetts cities Tuesday to ensure voters can exercise their rights.

This comes against a national backdrop of threats to free and fair elections.

On Election Day, people can report voting issues by calling, or texting, a toll-free number, 866-OUR-VOTE. It connects to a call center staffed by volunteer attorneys.

WAMC’s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief Paul Tuthill spoke with Geoff Foster of Common Cause Massachusetts, one of the organizations that make up the Massachusetts Election Protection Coalition.

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