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SoFi Stadium to serve as voting center in NFL vote initiative

NEW YORK -- One of the NFL's two new stadium sites will serve as a voting center as the Los Angeles Chargers and Rams are making SoFi Stadium a venue for election support.

The NFL also announced Tuesday on National Voter Registration Day that it is joining with two groups to recruit workers for polling places and to get out the vote.

The Rams and Chargers increase to 14 the number of NFL franchises allowing their sites to be used for the upcoming election. A voting center outside their stadium will open Oct. 30.

Other teams providing such election help are the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Washington Football Team.

"With 41 days until the election -- and the voting period officially starting in some states -- we encourage everyone in the NFL family, including fans, to register if they are eligible to do so," said Kenneth Edmonds, NFL vice president of government affairs. "The clubs who have made their facilities available to host polling activities help to make it even easier for fans to participate in our democratic process and make their voices heard in the upcoming elections."

The league itself has joined the Civic Alliance's Election Day of Service, a national movement to help recruit 250,000 new poll workers. And the NFL has launched a campaign titled NFL Latinos Vote for Latino fans.

The NFL is encouraging employees and fans to serve as poll workers on Election Day. Protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic have reduced capacity at existing polling places because of social distancing rules. Many recent poll workers, half of whom are over age 60, have opted out or are expected to opt out of serving this year.

The Civic Alliance notes that election experts across the country are expressing concern that there might not be enough poll workers to meet the demand. As many as 500,000 new poll workers need to be identified to keep polls open this November, the organization estimates.

NFL Latinos Vote is a campaign extension of NFL Votes and began Tuesday to coincide with Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15).