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Indiana Republicans cite fraud fears in push to tighten mail-in ballots | Indiana

Indiana Republicans cite fraud fears in push to tighten mail-in ballots NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – Republicans pushing an election security bill stoked fears of fraud Tuesday during a hearing on a move to tighten mail-in ballots. Senate Bill 353 also would prohibit the governor or bipartisan Indiana Election Commission from changing the time, manner or place of an election in the future. The commission – at the urging of Gov. Eric Holcomb – last year moved the primary about one month due to the pandemic. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said ballot-harvesting and last-minute rule changes created unease and distrust about the results of the 2020 election.

Proposed Indiana voting law change faces corporate criticism

Proposed Indiana voting law change faces corporate criticism TOM DAVIES, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail INDIANAPOLIS (AP) One of Indiana’s most prominent corporations is criticizing an Indiana proposal that opponents maintain will make mail-in voting more difficult by requiring voters to submit identification numbers with their ballot applications. The bill’s Republican sponsors say it is aimed at preventing voter fraud by having similar voter ID requirements for mail voting as the state has for in-person voting at polling sites. Stephen Fry, Eli Lilly and Co.’s senior vice president for human resources and diversity, told a legislative committee Tuesday that the company believed the bill wasn’t needed and that state officials acted correctly to allow no-excuse mail-in voting for the spring 2020 primary because of COVID-19 concerns. The Indiana bill is among a wave of GOP-backed election proposals that were introduced in states around the country after former P

Republicans Push Voter Fraud Worries To Support Bill Tightening Election Rules

Republicans Push Voter Fraud Worries To Support Bill Tightening Election Rules Unable to load the audio player. playpausemuteunmute Article origination IPBS-RJC There has been no documented evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, whether in Indiana or nationwide. Mareea Thomas/WNIN Republican lawmakers want to require an extra check of a voter’s identification on absentee ballot applications. Supporters say it’s about election security. Opponents argue it will unfairly cost some Hoosiers their vote. Under proposed legislation – SB353 – Hoosier voters would have to include either their driver’s license number or the last four digits of their Social Security number when they apply for an absentee ballot. Whichever number they choose must match whichever number is on their voter registration record.

Editorial Roundup: Indiana

Editorial Roundup: Indiana
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Where Indiana bills on pregnancy accommodations, abortion stand

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