Ensuring that everyone’s vote counts the same is also a crucial aspect of electoral integrity, as measured through bias in results, including malapportionment, and racial and partisan gerrymandering. Ohio is one of many states where legislatures are now moving to enact new restrictions, facing press
Ohio Needs to Strengthen, Not Restrict Voting Rights Protections
Michael Latner, Kendall Science Fellow | May 11, 2021, 1:42 pm EDT
The strength of voting and elections law varies greatly between states. There are three key areas where these laws differ, 1) voter eligibility and ease of registration, 2) ballot access and time to vote, and 3) ballot processing, rejection rates, and quality control. Ensuring that everyone’s vote counts the same is also a crucial aspect of electoral integrity, as measured through bias in results, including malapportionment, and racial and partisan gerrymandering. Ohio is one of many states where legislatures are now moving to enact new restrictions, facing pressure from extremists motivated by false allegations that the 2020 election was “stolen.”
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get to the department of motor vehicles how could they get to the polls? how could they get there. not everybody drives a car. how do they get to the polls? the polls are often in your neighborhood. the motor vehicles can t far. purposely put them far away. purposeful attempt to stop. [ laughter ] you can laugh all you want. bill: it s absurd. why are you addressing a problem that doesn t exist. there is a not a problem at the voter proof. bill: that s not what the voter says. of course he doesn t. he has an agenda. governor is a liar there are plenty of people that can get to the department of voter vehicles. academic studies center at nyu. national studies by the foundation. done studies to find out there is not a problem. very few prosecutions for this issue. bill: all right. you say? i is say if it s okay to require photo id to board an airplane. bill: this the serve line. can we get beyond that? yes.
get to the department of motor vehicles how could they get to the polls? how could they get there. not everybody drives a car. how do they get to the polls? the polls are often in your neighborhood. the motor vehicles can t far. purposely put them far away. purposeful attempt to stop. [ laughter ] you can laugh all you want. bill: it s absurd. why are you addressing a problem that doesn t exist. there is a not a problem a the voter proof. bill: that s not what the voter says. of course he doesn t. he has an agenda. governor is a liar there are plenty of people that can get to the department of voter vehicles. academic studies center at nyu. national studies by the foundation. done studies to find out there is not a problem. very few prosecutions for this issue. bill: all right. you say? i is say if it s okay to require photo id to board an airplane. bill: this the serve line. can we get beyond that? yes.