![epa08760527 US citizens living in Mexico vote at The Lake Chapala Society's call center located in the town of Ajijic, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, 20 October 2020. Dozens of US citizens residing in the western Mexican state of Jalisco began electronic voting ahead of the US Presidential Election scheduled for 03 November 2020. EPA/Francisco Guasco](https://thenational-the-national-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com/resizer/v2/36766PPWBIR3CTQPLAVVF2LMG4.jpg?smart=true&auth=f1da4baba76deb5684c502bde8f8ca52cca059a6f46f6a1fd65c512ddb84996b&width=400&height=225)
Dozens of US citizens in the western Mexican state of Jalisco began electronic voting before the US presidential election on November 3. EPA
Dozens of US citizens in the western Mexican state of Jalisco began electronic voting before the US presidential election on November 3. EPA
US election: seven ways voting could be suppressed in 2020
From long lines and missing names to court battles about who, when and where to vote, the US has many ways to stop people having their say