By JULIE CARR SMYTH and HANNAH FINGERHUT, The Associated Press
In Pennsylvania, nearly 20% of voters in Chester County were left out of poll books originally provided to polling locations on Tuesday, county officials said.
That included voters registered as anything other than a Republican or a Democrat, including those registered with the Green or Libertarian parties or independents with no party affiliation. The category includes about 75,000 registered voters out of roughly 385,000 countywide.
Election officials in the Democratic-leaning county located about 60 miles west of Philadelphia became aware of the problem just after polling places opened and were “actively deploying” supplemental poll books to 230 polling locations, county spokesperson Rebecca Brain said. There will be a

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