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House Democrats scrutinize Georgia s voting law in review of new state rules

Now Habersham House Democrats scrutinize Georgia’s voting law in review of new state rules The chair of the elections subcommittee of the U.S. House Administration Committee voiced concerns Monday about recent voter ID requirement laws in states including Georgia, North Carolina and Texas. (John McCosh/Georgia Recorder) (GA Recorder) | WASHINGTON— Members of a U.S. House panel on Monday debated whether some state election laws disenfranchise certain voters, including people of color, and split along party lines in their conclusions. The chair of the elections subcommittee of the House Administration Committee, Rep. G. K. Butterfield (D-N.C.), voiced his concerns about recent voter ID requirements in laws in states such as Georgia and Texas, as well as those that have been passed in his home state.

U S Rep G K Butterfield leading scrutiny of state elections laws for effect on people of color

U.S. Rep. G.K. Butterfield of North Carolina Members of a U.S. House panel on Monday debated whether some states have elections laws that disenfranchise certain voters, including people of color. Representatives split along party lines in their conclusions. Rep. G. K. Butterfield (D-N.C.), chairman of the elections subcommittee of the House Administration Committee, voiced his concerns about recent voting requirement laws in states such as Georgia and Texas, as well as those that have been passed in his home state, such as Voter ID.  In, North Carolina, Republican state lawmakers introduced House Bill 782, which would have prohibited the counting of ballots received after 5 p.m. on Election Day. Currently, counties can count ballots as long as three days after Election Day, as long as they postmarked by then. The bill did not pass the House by May 13, the crossover deadline, when legislation must pass one chamber to be considered for the rest of the session.

Congressional Democrats scrutinize state elections laws for effect on minority voters

Iowa Capital Dispatch A woman walks past a polling place sign in Arizona. (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images) WASHINGTON Members of a U.S. House panel on Monday debated whether some state elections laws disenfranchise certain voters, including people of color, and split along party lines in their conclusions. The chair of the elections subcommittee of the House Administration Committee, Rep. G. K. Butterfield, D-N.C., voiced his concerns about recent voting requirement laws in states such as Georgia and Texas, as well as those that have been passed in his home state. Butterfield said the effect of such laws is to make it much more difficult for some people to vote, including rural residents and minority groups.

House Democrats scrutinize Georgia s voting law in review of new state rules | News

By Ariana Figueroa | Georgia Recorder May 25, 2021 2 hrs ago WASHINGTON — Members of a U.S. House panel on Monday debated whether some state elections laws disenfranchise certain voters, including people of color, and split along party lines in their conclusions. The chair of the elections subcommittee of the House Administration Committee, Rep. G. K. Butterfield (D-N.C.), voiced his concerns about recent voter ID requirements in laws in states such as Georgia and Texas, as well as those that have been passed in his home state. Butterfield said the effect of such laws is to make it much more difficult for some people to vote, including rural residents and minority groups.

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