Republican-backed bills restricting vote advance across U.S., report
finds
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[May 29, 2021]
By Joseph Ax
(Reuters) - Fourteen U.S. states have
enacted 22 laws this year that make it more difficult for Americans to
vote, according to a report released on Friday, as Republican lawmakers
pursue tougher voting restrictions in the wake of former President
Donald Trump's false claims of election fraud.
The pace of legislation is faster than in 2011, when new Republican
majorities in numerous states passed 19 restrictive laws by October of
that year, the report from the Brennan Center for Justice said.
"Americans' access to the vote is in unprecedented peril," the report
warned.
Democrats and civil rights activists have said the laws are a thinly
veiled effort to disenfranchise voters, particularly minorities.
But Trump's fellow Republicans argue the measures passed by such states
as Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Texas are necessary to prevent fraud
and ensure public confidence in election integrity.
Many of the laws seek to make it harder to vote by mail, after a surge
in mail balloting last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Others
restrict early voting, limit drop boxes, eliminate poll locations and
give partisan poll watchers more power.
That said, 14 states have also enacted 28 bills that expand voting
access, the report found.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative
Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, U.S.
February 28, 2021. REUTERS/Octavio Jones/File Photo/File Photo
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Trump, a Republican, has said for months that his
loss to President Joe Biden in November's election was due to
massive fraud, despite a lack of evidence. Dozens of judges rejected
lawsuits asserting voting irregularities, and election officials
across the country have said the vote was safe and secure.
There are at least 61 additional restrictive bills that have
advanced in some way in 18 state legislatures, the report said.
Overall, lawmakers have introduced 389 restrictive bills in 48
states.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Howard Goller)
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