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Federal judges strike down GOP voting laws, leading to major election policy changes in Republican states.

Federal Judges Overturn⁢ GOP Voting Laws, Cause Massive Overhaul⁢ to Election Policy in⁢ Red States

Federal judges in Georgia and Texas have made significant rulings against key provisions⁤ of two controversial election‌ laws passed two years ago. These laws ‍were‌ enacted by the Republican Party in an⁣ effort⁢ to tighten voting rules following former President Donald ⁤Trump’s loss in the 2020 presidential ⁢contest.

Texas Ruling

U.S.⁣ District Judge Xavier Rodriguez struck down a provision‌ of Texas’ law⁤ that required mail voters to provide the same identification number they used when registering⁤ to vote. This requirement was deemed a violation ​of the U.S. Civil⁢ Rights Act, as it resulted⁢ in eligible voters being unable to cast their ballots due to an irrelevant matter.

The provision led to a significant increase in rejected mail ballots in the first election after ⁢the law’s passage, prompting a ⁣lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice.

“This ruling sends ⁢a clear message that states may not impose unlawful and unnecessary requirements that‍ disenfranchise eligible voters seeking to participate in our democracy,”⁣ stated⁤ Assistant Attorney⁤ General Kristen Clarke.

Georgia Ruling

In​ Georgia, U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee delivered a more ⁣mixed set of rulings. He temporarily prohibited officials⁤ from ⁢penalizing individuals who ⁣provide​ food and ⁣water to voters waiting ‍in line, as long ‍as they​ are more than 150 feet away from⁤ the voting building. Additionally, he blocked a requirement for⁤ voters to provide ​their birthdate on absentee ballot envelopes.

However, ‌Boulee rejected claims ⁢from voting rights advocates⁢ that certain restrictions in the law hindered voters with‌ disabilities from accessing absentee voting.

Both sides claimed victory following⁣ the ruling. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, stated that the court upheld key portions of the ⁢state’s⁢ law, emphasizing the accessibility of Georgia’s voting system. Civil rights groups who challenged the law celebrated the decisions as wins for democracy⁤ and protecting ballot access.

The Georgia and Texas laws were among ⁤the most prominent of numerous voting restrictions passed in Republican-controlled‌ states ‌following Trump’s loss in 2020. Over 100 restrictive laws ‌have been enacted in more‌ than 30 GOP-controlled states since then, according to the Voting Rights Lab.

Despite ​the controversy surrounding these laws, conservatives have continued ⁢to advocate for increased control over‌ elections. ​The ⁢Georgia law, in particular, sparked protests and led to⁤ the relocation of the 2021 Major League ‌Baseball All-Star Game. However, voter turnout remained strong in the state’s 2022 ⁢election, leading⁣ Republicans to argue that the backlash was exaggerated.

The federal court rulings, ⁣although delayed,​ are likely‌ to be ‍appealed. Advocates hope that these⁢ rulings will be upheld, ⁤as they demonstrate ⁤a rejection of restrictions ‌on mail ballots and​ a commitment to preserving democracy.

The Western Journal⁣ has ‌reviewed this Associated Press story and may have⁢ altered it prior to ⁢publication⁢ to ensure that ‌it​ meets our editorial ⁣standards.

The post Federal Judges Overturn GOP Voting Laws, Cause ​Massive Overhaul to Election Policy in‌ Red States appeared first on ‍ The Western Journal.



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