Deseret News Election integrity or voter suppression? Faith leaders are divided over voter access laws Across the country, politicians are debating the rules that govern voting. Now, religious leaders are joining the fight Share this story Carol Guzy, for the Deseret News In the wake of the contentious 2020 election, hundreds of bills aimed at overhauling the voting process are making their way through state legislatures across the country. Known as voter access laws, these bills cover a range of voting rules, from what IDs are required to when you’re allowed to vote. Depending on whom you ask, they amount to either thinly veiled “voter suppression” or a step forward for “election integrity.” On both sides of the aisle, faith leaders are part of the fight.