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Voting rights: Eighteen states have enacted new laws that make it harder to vote - CNNPolitics

  

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Via:  jbb  •  3 years ago  •  2 comments

By:   Fredreka Schouten (CNN)

Voting rights: Eighteen states have enacted new laws that make it harder to vote - CNNPolitics
Eighteen states have enacted 30 new laws that make it harder to vote, according to a new tally by the liberal-leaning Brennan Center for Justice that tracked state activity through July 14.

Rightwingers keep demanding to know how the gop is suppressing the vote. Well then, here you go...


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By Fredreka Schouten, CNN Updated 11:50 AM EDT, Thu July 22, 2021

(CNN) Eighteen states have enacted 30 new laws that make it harder to vote, according to a new tally by the liberal-leaning Brennan Center for Justice that tracks state activity through July 14.

Among the most common provisions, according to Brennan's researchers: Measures in seven states that either expand officials' ability to purge voters from the registration rolls or put voters at risk at having their names improperly removed. Those laws were enacted in Arizona, Iowa, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Texas and Utah, the center found.

Three of the 18 states with new voting restrictions have passed sweeping, omnibus bills that cover a broad range of voting activity: Florida, Georgia and Iowa.

Republican attempts to pass an omnibus bill in Texas have been thwarted by Democratic state lawmakers who fled the state to deny Republican lawmakers from obtaining the quorum needed to conduct business. But their departure is likely to only delay action. Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has promised to call more special sessions to advance Republicans' election proposals.

Brennan's tally of individual statutes that restrict voting shows Arkansas and Montana leading the way, with four new laws apiece. Arizona was in second place with three new laws, including one that makes it harder to remain on the state's absentee voting list.

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JBB
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1  seeder  JBB    3 years ago

Rightwingers keep demanding to know how the gop is suppressing the vote. Well then, here you go...

 
 
 
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1.1  Drakkonis  replied to  JBB @1    3 years ago

Uh, must be missing it. All I see are claims it makes it harder to vote, nothing about how it's harder to vote. So, what do you expect us to see? Also, if it's harder to vote, isn't it harder for everyone and not just one demographic? 

Arguably, one of the most valuable things any citizen can have is their vote. We go to great lengths to protect our money and other valuables, why wouldn't we the vote? And, considering all the frustration we're currently experiencing on the subject of voter fraud, doesn't it make sense to minimize the chances of it to the extent we can? That way people can't put us through these endless audits every time there's a vote about something. 

 
 

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