Nov. 3 presidential election and now will deploy just 30 because of the coronavirus pandemic.The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe — which has observed U.S.
elections since 2002 but is better known for monitoring voting in countries such as Belarus or Kyrgyzstan — has spent months trying to figure out how to safely keep tabs on an election it worries will be “the most challenging in recent decades” as Americans pick a president in the throes of a global health crisis.The use of mail-in voting is expected to increase in many states this year, with voters seeing that as a safer alternative to casting ballots in-person during the pandemic.