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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,972 posts)
Thu Aug 12, 2021, 12:59 PM Aug 2021

Nearly a dozen new state laws shift power over elections to partisan entities

Among the dozens of election reform laws changing rules regarding how voters cast ballots, several have also diminished secretaries of states' authority over elections or shifted aspects of election administration to highly partisan bodies, such as state legislators themselves or unevenly bipartisan election boards.

"Inserting partisan actors into election administration ... is really a worrying trend when you understand it in the context of what happened in 2020," said Jessica Marsden, counsel for Protect Democracy, a nonprofit founded by former executive branch officials in the White House Counsel's Office and Department of Justice.

Partnering with States United Democracy Center and Law Forward, Protect Democracy distributed a memo raising the alarm over the "particularly dangerous trend" of state legislatures attempting to "politicize, criminalize, and interfere in election administration."

Analyzing the Voting Rights Lab's state-level bill tracker and bill descriptions, ABC News identified at least nine states, including battlegrounds Arizona and Georgia, that have enacted 11 laws so far this year that change election laws by bolstering partisan entities' power over the process or shifting election-related responsibilities from secretaries of state.



https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/nearly-a-dozen-new-state-laws-shift-power-over-elections-to-partisan-entities/ar-AANeBJ6

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Nearly a dozen new state laws shift power over elections to partisan entities (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2021 OP
Those laws are being challenged in the courts, they are illegal and unconstitutional says PortTack Aug 2021 #1
The courts had better get busy. 2022 is just around the corner. nt crickets Aug 2021 #3
If and/or when we ever get an expanded court this type of challenge is one that should be heard by in2herbs Aug 2021 #2
Kick dalton99a Aug 2021 #4
Secretaries of State are partisan too Azathoth Aug 2021 #5

PortTack

(32,767 posts)
1. Those laws are being challenged in the courts, they are illegal and unconstitutional says
Thu Aug 12, 2021, 02:13 PM
Aug 2021

Marc Elias.

It’s not a slam dunk, but the most egregious parts will not stand

in2herbs

(2,945 posts)
2. If and/or when we ever get an expanded court this type of challenge is one that should be heard by
Thu Aug 12, 2021, 04:05 PM
Aug 2021

the new court, keeping it away from the USSC and making review quicker.

Azathoth

(4,608 posts)
5. Secretaries of State are partisan too
Thu Aug 12, 2021, 06:43 PM
Aug 2021

Remember Katherine Harris?

A liberal democracy only works if everyone agrees on the democracy part. That's why dictators in banana republics who get elected never get unelected -- government has to administer the very elections that staff it.

No liberal democracy can survive when one of its two major political parties is fundamentally opposed to liberal democracy.

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