Two measures that aim to prevent states from limiting access to the ballot and make it easier for people to vote face an uphill battle in the Senate.
A reflection of the U.S. Capitol on a car window on Jan. 13, 2022, in Washington, D.C., the day President Joe Biden met with Senate Democrats to talk about voting rights legislation. on Tuesday that Democrats say would make it easier for all Americans to vote and reverse efforts by several states to limit ballot access.
In recent weeks, Democratic leaders from President Biden to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer have called for the Senate to change its rules to pass these bills. But two Democrats, Sen. Krysten Sinema of Arizona, and Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, have said they do not support eliminating the filibuster, a position they reiterated last week when Biden met with Senate Democrats.
That law required several states with a history of voting rights discrimination, largely in the South, to get preclearance from the Department of Justice for any changes to voting laws. The Lewis act would restore the requirement and update the formula used to determine which states must get preclearance. Other changes to voting laws in any state, such as relocating polling places and imposing strict voter ID requirements, would also be subject to preclearance.
The measure would also outlaw partisan gerrymandering — that is, drawing congressional boundaries to the political advantage of one party or another — and would limit the ways states can purge people from voting rolls. and require that states replace outdated voting machines with ones that, among other things, provide voters with paper records of their ballots.Democrats and their allies say these bills would block states from making it harder for people, especially people of color, to cast their ballots. Dozens of states have enactedchanging voting laws since the 2020 election, including some changes that expanded ballot access.
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