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What Did Election Integrity Laws Achieve In 2022? New Report Details What Worked And What Didn’t

Republican lawmakers have been focusing on ways to strengthen election laws so that crucial federal and state elections are conducted fairly and securely in the time between 2022 and 2024. The new report Released by the House Election Integrity Caucus, it highlights the successes of election integrity reforms this cycle and offers future recommendations to policymakers.

“A look at what went right and what went wrong in election administration is the first step to securing our elections and restoring voter confidence,” The Federalist was informed by Claudia Tenney (Rep. “The Election Integrity Caucus’ 2022 Midterm Review is a look at the positive efforts of states like Georgia, Texas, and Florida, which are working to implement policies that promote fair, free, and transparent elections. It is also a look at what went wrong in states like New York and California, which implemented policies that encouraged chaos at the ballot box and undermined voter confidence.”

Tenney launched The House Election Integrity Caucus will restore in 2021 “faith in the democratic process,” Particularly as Democrats attempted to undermine and destroy safeguards for managing elections through bills such HR 1, which sought a federalization of American election or the John Lewis Voting Rights ActThis would allow voters to bypass the voter ID requirements.

The report documents several election integrity laws recently passed by Georgia, Texas, and Florida that strengthened the security of each state’s election process. Georgia’s SB 202 strengthened voter ID requirements and banned the private funding of elections. Despite Democrats’ characterization of the bill — which also expanded early voting — as “Jim Crow 2.0” The report also mentions other slurs. “historic early turnout that rivaled presidential cycles,” Particularly among minorities voters.

“The Lone Star State gets five stars for election administration!” the report declares, noting that Texas’ SB 1 gave poll watchers more access to “salient aspects of the elections process,” Additionally, legalization of ballot curing.

The report also highlights Florida’s SB 90, which strengthened voter ID requirements, barred unsolicited mail-in balloting, and prohibited “ballot harvesting by political operatives.”

“Between Hurricanes Ian and Nicole, Florida organized and executed a safe and secure midterm election,” This is the report. “Preliminary numbers have Florida turnout of over 7.5M or 49.3% of their voting-eligible population.”

Next, the report discusses problematic election-related legislation in California and New York. New York’s SB 1046 is a state version of the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, requiring “covered jurisdictions” To “preclear” Any changes to laws or policies relating to elections that may have an adverse impact on racial minority groups. California’s AB 37 established automatic mail-in voting, which makes California a permanent state on the mail-in ballot.

The report concludes with recommendations for policymakers at the state and national levels, including strengthening photo identification requirements, maintaining accurate voter rolls in each state, and ensuring that Election Day doesn’t become an inconvenience. “Election Month,” and passing the American Confidence in Elections Act, “a comprehensive legislative package that would provide states with tools to boost election integrity, prohibit


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