EXPLAINER: What to expect at polling places this year

FILE - A county worker collects mail-in ballots in a drive-thru mail-in ballot drop off area at the Clark County Election Department, Nov. 2, 2020, in Las Vegas. Voting could feel different in this year's midterms, as the election falsehoods told by former President Donald Trump and many of his supporters have created a ripple effect across the country. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — This year's midterms are playing out against the backdrop of former President Donald Trump's persistent falsehoods about losing the 2020 election, a relentless campaign that will have implications for voters across the country as they cast their ballots.

The and have prompted new laws in several and sowed They have led conservative groups sympathetic to Trump's claims to challenge voters' registration status and and workers for polling places.

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