• Zachariah@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    The ECRA got rid of this provision. Moreover, even if a natural disaster massively disrupts the election process in a state, federal law now provides that the solution must be a popular vote that takes place once voting is again possible. The federal law leaves it to state law to determine the proper authorities and procedures to use in these circumstances, which state laws on election emergencies (in those states that have such laws) determines.