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WA looking at ranked-choice voting among election reform ideas


Months after the 2020 election, lawmakers are considering a slew of election-related proposals.
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Updated on Monday, March 8 at 8:13 a.m.
Marvin Eng places his ballot inside a ballot drop-off box outside of New Holly Gathering Hall in the Rainier Valley neighborhood of Seattle, Nov. 6, 2018. (Matt M. McKnight/Crosscut)
The 2020 election ended months ago, but politicians in Olympia haven’t lost interest in one of their favorite topics: election reform.
Proposals on the legislative agenda this year range across the spectrum, from ranked-choice voting to a proposal to go back to in-person voting. Whether any of these proposals will make it to the governor’s desk is unknown, but the sheer breadth and depth of this year’s election reform bills are impressive. ....

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Attorneys seek $4M in legal fees from battling Kobach's baseless voter fraud claims | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas


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Kris Kobach appears July 20, 2020, for a recording of Kansas Reflector s podcast. A federal judge ruled his signature law, which required new voters to provide a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship, unconstitutional in 2018.
TOPEKA The American Civil Liberties Union and other attorneys want to be repaid more than $4 million for their five-year legal battle with Kansas officials who fought to restrict voter registrations under the false pretense of widespread voter fraud.
The proposed price tag adds a punctuation mark to the prolonged fight over former Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s signature law, which required new voters to prove their citizenship before registering to vote. Kobach suffered defeat during an embarrassing 2018 trial in federal court, and stiffed taxpayers with the bills when he was twice held in contempt and ordered to take a remedial law course. ....

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