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Here are the ongoing attempts by state and local GOP officials to review the 2020 election results

Michelle Ugenti-Rita s problem isn t her voter bill It s what she thinks of the audit

Michelle Ugenti-Rita s problem isn t her voter bill. It s what she thinks of the audit Abe Kwok, Arizona Republic © Nick Oza/The Republic Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, R-Scottsdale, at the Capitol on April 19, 2021. A natural inclination to Michelle Ugenti-Rita’s announcement she’s running for secretary of state is to frame her as proponent of restricting the vote. There’s a debate to be had on that. But that would miss the bigger point about what looms in the 2022 election. It s tempting to define Ugenti-Rita by voter bills Ugenti-Rita, a Republican who chairs the Senate Government Committee, is the architect of legislation that purges – and renames, by necessity – the Permanent Early Voting List of voters who don’t cast a ballot in any election over the stretch of two election cycles.

Michelle Ugenti-Rita must answer these 2 questions about elections

Do voting laws protect or restrict access? House echoes state debate

WASHINGTON – They came with studies, they came with polls, they came with statistics. And after more than two hours of a congressional hearing Monday, they walked away no closer to agreeing on how voting restrictions affect ballot access. Democratic and Republican members of the House Administration Committee stuck largely to their talking points during a hearing on the effect that voter ID laws, proof-of-citizenship requirements and lack of language assistance have on elections. Republicans dismissed suggestions that voter ID laws have a disproportionate impact on minority voters, pointing to the turnout in the 2020 elections as proof. “In 2020 we saw more people cast a vote than any other presidential election in history, further dispelling the myth that voting ID requirements deter people from legally voting,” said Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wisc.

Do voting laws protect or restrict access? House echoes state debate

Do voting laws protect or restrict access? House echoes state debate
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