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    Home » Blog » Alabama Gov. Signs Bill Banning Ballot Harvesting

    Alabama Gov. Signs Bill Banning Ballot Harvesting

    March 20, 2024Updated:March 20, 2024 Politics No Comments
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    Competitors say it’s a solution to a no- observable problem.

    In what Republicans have pitched as enhancing Alabama’s election protection, GOP Gov. Senate Bill 1 ( SB1 ) was signed into law by Jay Ivey on March 20, which has sparked a wide range of reactions in the state.

    SB1 ( pdf ), which was sponsored by State Senator Garlan Gudger and state representative Jamie Kiel, establishes strict laws to combat ballot-gathering practices and aims to uphold the law in Alabama and uphold the rule of law.

    Under the act, a person may be convicted of a Class C criminal, punished by up to 10 years in prison, if they knowingly receive settlement or product for handling somebody else’s absentee ballot software, such as post- filling it.

    For someone who pays a third party to pre-fill or administer an absentee ballot program, it is now a Group B offense, with the potential for up to 20 years in prison.

    There are exceptions to SB1 for people who require help if they are disabled, deaf, or unable to read or write, as well as multinational military officers.

    No Funny Business ‘

    Ms. Ivey emphasized the government’s commitment to upholding the purity of free and fair elections in her position upon the passage of SB1.

    ” Here in Alabama, we are determined to make sure that our elections are fair and free. I’m delighted to formally mark Senate Bill 1 into law, and I commend Secretary of State Wes Allen, as well as Alabama’s legislative branch people, for doing so,” said Ms. Ivey in a speech. ” Under my view, there will be no funny company in Alabama primaries”.

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    What supporters describe as a crucial step in Alabama’s efforts to stop undue influence and confirm that each politician’s vote is cast without interference by this policy.

    Mr. Allen praised the bill’s passage as a triumph for political morality, confirming the idea that “free and fair elections are the basis of our democratic republic.”

    The process Mr. Allen and other backers view as a direct risk to the safety of Alabama’s votes is specifically targeted and criminalized by SB1.

    Support and Opposition

    As SB1 becomes laws, Alabama finds itself at the center of a national dialogue about election security, voting rights, and the harmony between preventing scams and ensuring large political participation.

    The controversy over SB1 reflects wider regional tensions regarding voting methods and election integrity because both parties have vested interests in their positions.

    The government, secretary of state, and government were quick to act in the way that the Alabama Republican Party, through its Chairman John Wahl, had praised them for their swift actions. They saw SB1 as a crucial step in protecting the political process from techniques like ballot harvesting.

    The Alabama Republican Party believes that protecting and upholding the dignity of the political process is of the highest value, according to Mr. Wahl in a statement. ” No person’s voting should ever be stolen or usurped by outlawed ballot harvest, and SB1 is a big step forward in safeguarding our primaries”.

    Likewise, express Democrats, the Alabama ACLU, and another critics argue that SB1 addresses a non- observable problem, potentially affecting voter turnout and limiting voting rights.

    The ALGOP spends their time “fixing” non-existent issues and trying to give cred to Donald Trump’s unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud, according to Sheena Gamble, Director of Communications for Alabama Democrats, in an email to The Epoch Times.

    When cornered, Ms. Gamble continued, seemingly disregarding the exceptions outlined in SB1, not even a single instance of voter fraud related to helping an elderly or disabled person fill out a ballot. She claimed that the bill is “designed to harm Democratic voters and voter assistance organizations” because it criminally punishes what she refers to as” the simple act of dropping off another person’s ballot”

    The bill was criticized by Samuel Duff, a policy advisor for the ACLU’s Voting Rights Policy Unit, for allowing absentee ballot voting, and for describing it as an act that violated a fundamental right under the United States ‘ Constitution. Ironically, he added, the legislation also fails to address real issues and has an impact on counties and voters who have historically lean Republican, he added.
    The League of Women Voters also decried the legislation as an affront to the democratic process, calling SB1 an “unjust” law and” just another form of voter suppression”.

    The organization stated in a statement that voters “deserve equal and fair access to the ballot, including the option to cast absentee ballot.”

    Voter assistance is” not a crime”, the organization asserted, adding that Alabama should be “making it easier for people to vote”.

    The impacts of SB1 on voter turnout, if any, election security, and political engagement will be closely watched by both supporters and opponents of the legislation.

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