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Guest commentary: Some Western states join the rush to suppress voting

Guest commentary: Some Western states join the rush to suppress voting
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Some Western state join the rush to suppress voting

Some Western state join the rush to suppress voting
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Writers on the Range: Some Western states join the rush to suppress voting

Writers on the Range Colorado’s elections are a bipartisan success story, so when Major League baseball responded to Georgia’s new voting restrictions by moving the All-Star Game to Denver, it couldn’t have made a better choice. More than 76% of eligible Coloradans voted in 2020 second only to Minnesota in statewide turnout. Every registered voter gets a mail-in ballot weeks ahead of Election Day, there are convenient and safe drop boxes, and in-person voting is also available. People seem to love the choices. Yet other Rocky Mountain states seem locked in competition to pass the most brazenly anti-democratic election laws.

Jeff Milchen: Some Western states join the rush to suppress voting

Jeff Milchen: Some Western states join the rush to suppress voting Rocky Mountain states seem locked in competition to pass the most brazenly anti-democratic election laws. (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) People cast their vote at Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. By Jeff Milchen | Writers on the Range   | April 19, 2021, 5:00 p.m. Colorado’s elections are a bipartisan success story, so when Major League baseball responded to Georgia’s new voting restrictions by moving the All-Star Game to Denver, it couldn’t have made a better choice. More than 76% of eligible Coloradoans voted in 2020 second only to Minnesota in statewide turnout. Every registered voter gets a mail-in ballot weeks ahead of election day, there are convenient and safe drop boxes, and in-person voting is also available. People seem to love the choices.

Senate committee sends anti- ballot harvesting bill to 14th Order for amendments

BOISE — The Senate State Affairs Committee voted Wednesday to send an anti-”ballot harvesting” bill to the 14th Order for amendments. The Senate’s 14th Order stipulates when the bill is taken up on the floor, any senator can offer amendments to it. Introduced by House Majority Leader Mike Moyle, R-Star, HB 223 would make it a misdemeanor to possess someone else’s ballot and a felony to possess more than six. Exceptions would be made for family members as well as postal workers. Ballot harvesting has not occurred in Idaho, Moyle said, and he defended the bill is a preventative measure, as ballot harvesting has occurred in other states.

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