This article is from The Washington Post by Elise Viebeck, Amy Gardner, Isaac Stanley-Becker and Mark Guarino:
Voters in Chicago on Tuesday confronted shuttered precincts, missing poll workers and confused officials struggling to administer an election during a public health crisis, a chaotic situation that voting advocates said created barriers for those trying to participate in the state’s Democratic presidential primary.
The problems in Illinois appeared to be the most acute examples of issues in three states that voters faced related to the coronavirus outbreak. Arizona, Florida and Illinois chose to proceed with their contests this week, while a fourth state — Ohio — postponed in a controversial, 11th-hour move on Monday night.
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