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BREAKING:
The new Governor of Louisiana signed many MASSIVE election integrity bills that have Democrats panicking because their plot to turn Louisiana blue using election fraud has been destroyed
On May 24, Landry signed House Bill 285, which requires the secretary of state’s office to create an election integrity division to perform many duties, including “conducting independent investigations into allegations of election irregularities.”
Then on May 28, he signed six more election-related bills.
Senate Bill 101 bans ranked-choice voting in Louisiana elections.
House Bill 476 restricts people from delivering more than one absentee ballot via mail unless they are sending ballots on behalf of immediate family members.
Senate Bill 155 only allows individuals to assist with more than one absentee ballot if they are helping immediate family members.
Senate Bill 218 requires someone assisting a voter to provide their address and relationship to the voter and reveal if they were paid to assist. It also mandates that someone can only submit more than one application to vote by mail if they are submitting for an immediate family member.
Senate Bill 226 makes sure an absentee ballot that is missing information and is not fixed by the voter is considered a challenged ballot that is only counted if the majority of the election board decides it should be.
Senate Bill 449 redefines the term "qualified voter" to exclude any unlawful loopholes
Two more bills were sent to the governor's desk, House Bill 114 creates new procedures for maintaining active voter lists and specifies conditions under which individuals can be purged from voter rolls and Senate Bill 436 would require individuals to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote.
Governor Landry is quickly becoming one of my favorite governors in the country
BREAKING:
The new Governor of Louisiana signed many MASSIVE election integrity bills that have Democrats panicking because their plot to turn Louisiana blue using election fraud has been destroyed
On May 24, Landry signed House Bill 285, which requires the secretary of state’s office to create an election integrity division to perform many duties, including “conducting independent investigations into allegations of election irregularities.”
Then on May 28, he signed six more election-related bills.
Senate Bill 101 bans ranked-choice voting in Louisiana elections.
House Bill 476 restricts people from delivering more than one absentee ballot via mail unless they are sending ballots on behalf of immediate family members.
Senate Bill 155 only allows individuals to assist with more than one absentee ballot if they are helping immediate family members.
Senate Bill 218 requires someone assisting a voter to provide their address and relationship to the voter and reveal if they were paid to assist. It also mandates that someone can only submit more than one application to vote by mail if they are submitting for an immediate family member.
Senate Bill 226 makes sure an absentee ballot that is missing information and is not fixed by the voter is considered a challenged ballot that is only counted if the majority of the election board decides it should be.
Senate Bill 449 redefines the term "qualified voter" to exclude any unlawful loopholes
Two more bills were sent to the governor's desk, House Bill 114 creates new procedures for maintaining active voter lists and specifies conditions under which individuals can be purged from voter rolls and Senate Bill 436 would require individuals to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote.
Governor Landry is quickly becoming one of my favorite governors in the country