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‘People are scared’: US election workers brace for threats

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Survey finds 38% of local election officials have experienced threats, harassment or abuse.

Threats against election workers have increased since the 2020 presidential election which Donald Trump falsely claimed to have won.

Officials are preparing for another high-stakes election on 5 November by bolstering security to keep workers safe at polling places.

Nearly two-fifths of election workers facing threats represent “very concerning numbers” The US justice department set up a task force to investigate threats against election workers.

The majority of election officials have taken steps to increase security since 2020 .

Some polling places have installed panic buttons or bullet-resistant glass panels.

“I don't think anything's going to happen, but I'm not going to have a blind eye,” she said. “There's just some people that I just don't feel I could trust, and that scares me.”.

VR Score

73

Informative language

72

Neutral language

32

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

47

Offensive language

possibly offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

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Time-value

short-lived

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1

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