Republicans Push Voter Fraud Worries To Support Bill Tightening Election Rules
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There has been no documented evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, whether in Indiana or nationwide.
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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.
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