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Published: March 3, 2021

Georgia legislature introduces bills to plug holes in state election system

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ATLANTA, March 3, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — Republican lawmakers in Georgia have introduced legislation aimed at preventing a repeat of the disputed legitimacy of the 2020 elections, though questions remain as to whether the measures will adequately close every potential avenue for vote fraud.

The Epoch Times reports that Republicans in each chamber of the state legislature have introduced their own proposal for reforms to state election rules. 

The House bill, which has already passed the chamber 97-72, would require absentee ballots to include identification (such as a driver’s license number, state ID card, or a utility bill containing a name and address), cut the window for requesting an absentee ballot from 180 days to 78 days (with all early votes received 11 days before Election Day), ban the mailing of unsolicited absentee ballot applications, reduce the period for runoff elections from nine weeks to four weeks, impose new restrictions on the number, location, and supervision of ballot drop boxes, and ban politicking (soliciting votes, distributing campaign literature, etc.) within 25 feet of people standing in line to vote or within

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