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Virginia governor signs legislation dropping voting restrictions

Virginia will no longer require voters to show a photo ID prior to casting a ballot and the state will join a handful of states across the nation in making Election Day a state holiday, Gov. Ralph Northam (D) announced Sunday.

Northam said he signed a series of bills aimed at expanding access to voting.

ā€œVoting is a fundamental right, and these new laws strengthen our democracy by making it easier to cast a ballot, not harder,ā€ Northam said in a statementĀ Sunday. ā€œNo matter who you are or where you live in Virginia, your voice deserves to be heard. Iā€™m proud to sign these bills into law.ā€

Northam signed a bill replacing a state holiday, Lee-Jackson Day, that honored Confederate generals with a state holiday designated for Election Day.

He also signed a bill repealing Virginiaā€™s voter ID law and a bill expanding access to early voting.

The new bill allows for early voting 45 days prior to an election without a stated excuse; Virginia previously required absentee voters to provide the state with a reason from an approved list.

Another bill extends in-person polling hours by one hour, keeping polls open until 8 p.m. rather than 7 p.m.

All the measuresĀ passed earlier this year in the Democratic-controlled legislature.

Democrats won control of both the state Senate and House of Delegates in the 2019 elections.

TheĀ new laws wereĀ lauded by top Democrats in the state legislature.

ā€œWe need more access to the ballot box, not less,ā€ state Sen. Louise Lucas (D) said in a statement. ā€œI am so proud to be a part of new laws that expand access to voting and make our Commonwealth more representative of the people we serve. Today is a historic day.ā€

ā€œOur democracy relies on equal access to the ballot box,ā€ state House Majority Leader Charniele Herring (D) said in a statement. ā€œIā€™m grateful to the Governor for his partnership in breaking down barriers to voting, and ensuring all Virginians have the opportunity to exercise this fundamental right.ā€

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2 Comments

  1. Bill Bill April 15, 2020

    Clearly a coordinated effort by the Democrats to gain power by fraud. Voter ID’s do not limit access to the ballot box. No one, no particular race, no economic group, is limited by requiring a ID to vote. ID’s prevent fraud, and that’s why the Democrats want ID requirements gone. It is so they can commit fraud in each and every election

  2. Charles Barkulis Charles Barkulis April 15, 2020

    I agree with Bill. Non-citizens should be prevented from voting. I canā€™t vote in any EU country election. Mail-in ballots are a way around verification of citizenship.

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