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Home Front: Politix
Georgia lawmakers pass bill requiring voter ID for mail-in ballots
2021-02-27
[Conservative Institute] November’s election has left many Americans worried about the potential of voter fraud — particularly related to mail-in ballots — in future races.

In Georgia, where concerns have been especially pronounced, state lawmakers voted this week to pass a bill implementing tighter security measures on absentee voting.

"NOT ABOUT DISENFRANCHISING VOTERS"
As recent reports explain, the legislation mandates that voters provide either a photocopy of a state-issued identification or its associated number when casting a vote by mail.

The bill passed primarily along party lines by a 35—18 margin, and Georgia Republicans are touting it as a step toward safeguarding the integrity of future elections. Democrats, on the other hand, largely contend that it represents an effort to discourage minorities from voting.

State Sen. Larry Walker, the Republican who sponsored the bill, defended it in a statement declaring that it is "not about disenfranchising voters" or "overly burdening the electorate."

Instead, he argued that the bill was aimed at "efficiency, integrity, allowing the Georgia public to have confidence in the vote."

For his part, Democratic state Sen. David Lucas issued his party’s prevailing view that this and other election-reform bills are actually about turning people away from the polls.

"NO QUESTION ABOUT WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN"
"The election didn’t turn out the way you want and you want to perpetuate the lie that Trump told," Lucas said, adding that Democrats are "going to fight" against the new legislation.

He went on to tell GOP lawmakers that "there’s no question about it what’s going to happen, and you’re going to spend taxpayer money trying to defend it."

State senators also passed a Republican-friendly bill requiring polling officials to count the total number of votes that had been cast, breaking the results down by method before any tallies could be publicly released. That legislation’s sponsor, GOP state Sen. Bill Cowsert, declared: "Give people the totals. Let people have the piece [sic] of mind that nothing’s been done in the dark of night."

Democrats denounced the effort over concerns that delays would undermine public confidence, including Sen. Elena Parent, who predicted that the measure "would just cause more angst."

Another bill passed along more bipartisan lines that would allow the state’s counties to start processing mail-in vote totals more than a week before Election Day.
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Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Hell yes I want to disenfranchise voters. People who are dead, people who are here illegally, people who try to vote multiple times and people who are fictitious should be disenfranchised.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-02-27 12:22  

#3  A bandaid. So many holes in the system they can afford to halfway sort of plug one and still get the 'correct' outcome.
Posted by: Angstrom   2021-02-27 11:01  

#2  

Anyone care to explain how requiring ID to vote in GA discriminates only certain "minority" voters?

GA. offers a FREE VOTER ID CARD which is valid for 8 years. Provided the person does not already have a State ID.

For those presenting the argument it impacts the POOR MINORITY VOTERS .

Why is it only Voter ID discriminates? While its OK for just about every Government agency to require the person applying to show ID proving who they are.

Each of these requires ID to apply for and obtain.

Some Examples Given:
Unemployment Benefits,
Social Security benefits,
WIC,
EBT,
SNAP (Food Stamps) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ,
Housing Subsidized Housing, Vouchers, and Public Housing Programs,
Lifeline - discounted Phone Services,
ACA (Affordable Care Act.),
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP),
Medicaid and Medicare Services,
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF),
and the Low-Income Home Energy Program.


It seems there is NO Concerns or Problems getting any ID, when the Government is handing out $$$$ and trying to tie the $$$$ to how they should Vote.
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-02-27 07:34  

#1  Half measures?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-02-27 04:29  

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