Hurricane Sandy may wreak havoc on Election Day in some of the hardest-hit states, including New Jersey and New York. Election officials in the northeast are scrambling to ensure that voters will have a place to cast their ballot on Tuesday -- New Jersey will use National Guard trucks as makeshift polling places, for instance.
The Sandy-sewed confusion only adds another layer to an already complicated Election Day: jurisdiction maps have been redrawn since the last major election, meaning many voters have new polling places and unfamiliar candidates. Add the complex voter identification laws recently passed in several in several states, and the headache intensifies.…
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