Maryland is looking to drastically cut down on the number polling places they are allowing this November amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The Daily Caller News Foundation reports the decision will eliminate almost 85 percent of the number of polling places, as a plan proposed by the state’s Board of Elections and Governor Larry Hogan will transition the available 1800 polling places to a mere 282 polling centers. “Unlike polling places, voting centers are large, open spaces like gymnasiums or convention centers, Nikki Charlson, the deputy administrator for Maryland’s Board of Elections, told the Daily Caller News Foundation,” via the...