Kansas fight shows how election 'reforms' may favor one side
Republican lawmakers said they're protecting the integrity of the state's elections by making it less likely that ballots will go missing or get altered.
The bill also could help
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Crabtree said he was thinking last year about how people living in nursing homes would be able to vote because of the coronavirus pandemic. He pitched an idea to his local
“And we offered it to everybody and the ones that wanted help, we were glad to give it to them,” he said.
While
The issue also is before the
More than half of states, including
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“It stops the professional ballot harvesters from coming in and collecting as many ballots as they can, hundreds if not thousands of ballots to alter and change the outcomes of elections,” said state Rep.
Kansans for Life, the state’s most influential anti-abortion group, and the conservative
“We are concerned that
“If a key part of your strategy is making it so that fewer people can vote, you may be on the wrong side of an issue,” added
Rayvun Keller said she may not have voted last fall if Miller hadn't helped her get an absentee ballot and then returned it for her. She gave birth last summer and was unfamiliar with mail-in voting when he showed up at her door in
“I’m a single mom of two. During the pandemic, it’s very hard and scary to find anybody to watch your kids so that you can wait in line to go vote,” she said. “He just made everything very simple and easy for someone like me.”
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