Reynolds Signs Bill Limiting Use of Voter Database
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill Tuesday that will deny county officials the ability to use a voter database to confirm missing or incorrect information on absentee ballot requests.
The measure was inserted by Republicans into a massive budget bill on the final day of the legislative session. Reynolds signed the measure into law, opting not to kill the rule change with a line-item veto.
Republican Rep. Gary Mohr defended the measure in floor debate as an election security measure that would help “ensure a person who applies for an absentee ballot is the one who casts the absentee ballot.”
The bill requires a county election official who notices missing or incorrect information on a ballot request form to telephone or email the person requesting the ballot within 24 hours. If that fails, the auditor must mail a letter.
Currently an auditor can double-check information in the voter database and correct it if needed. A similar administrative rule was struck down by a judge last year and the law could draw another legal challenge.
County election officials were opposed to the bill. Democrats labeled it a voter suppression bill that makes the job of county election officials more difficult.
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