QUOTE (Jake @ Aug 10, 2017 -> 02:38 PM)
Came here to post this. What a clever way to do it, too. It seems nice and bipartisan to have one member of each party on the boards...and the Dems will always vote to expand voting access. Republicans will vote to expand voting access when it's likely to earn them votes, but then can shut down voting access in all the places where they are likely to be hurt by it. So instead of, say, a system in which early voting is just stalled in general due to Republicans, this system expands early voting in Republican areas while halting/reducing it in Democratic areas.
IIRC Ohio has done basically the same thing.