Most voters confident their vote will be counted, poll finds. But partisans disagree on election threats.

Americans are worried about this election. And who can blame them? Each day, a new story, whether true, false or overblown, creates fresh anxiety about mail-in voting or polling places.

A battleground-state survey conducted by the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project shows that registered voters harbor worries about voting in this election that diverge in predictable ways, given their partisan affiliations. Despite these worries, most are confident that their ballots will be counted accurately. CONT.

Nathaniel Persily (Stanford) & Charles Stewart III (MIT), Monkey Cage

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