Kentucky Governor Expected To Sign Bill Expanding Early And Absentee Voting | NBC News NOW

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear is expected to sign a bipartisan election reform bill that would expand early and absentee voting. NBC News’ Jane Timm breaks down what’s in the bill and how it compares to restrictive laws in other parts of the country.
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28 thoughts on “Kentucky Governor Expected To Sign Bill Expanding Early And Absentee Voting | NBC News NOW

  1. GEORGIA (or really, mostly Kemp) — get over here and pay attention and listen here!

    (And I am a Georgia resident)

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  3. Kentucky is doing a terrific job on vaccination with 1.5 million first dose and 906,000 people now fully vaccinated already! Adapting to working and mailing in ballots for convenience during the pandemic makes sense. Georgia in contrast has a new state election access law that may seem more reactionary and partisan gerrymandering and needs a court challenge.

  4. its not cancel culture when an 1804 electoral college can allowed a half wit like trump into office after he got nearly 3 million fewer votes nation wide in the 2016 election. we never picked mad donny. the congress of 1804 did .

  5. i wish that voter i d would become a national law. the reason is its a non issue . who can not get a picture i d . its a b s crying point that needs to be taken off the table. there is so little fraud in elections its just a wonder the g o p can ever bring it up at all. but a national voter i d rule would shut them up at last on this non issue.

  6. Of course Kentucky GOP are happy with relaxing voting, they're a deep red state. If they were within a few % of the state flipping to the democrats the state GOP would be passing restrictive laws faster than you can say Jim Crow. On the flip side – if Kentucky can relax voting laws then why can't Ga. – guess we all know the reason for that.

  7. State lawmaker acting like they are not part of usa…you have a congress and senate who has a universal rule on election handled by commission on election.does a specific lawmakers can override your national law on law of election?these lawmaker should be recalled by your doj when question if there are probable cause they should be brought to court toface the consequences..such a sad state of righteous thinker country.who are look upon by other democratic loving country.now at the state of overusing laws that specific state playing god superceding existing laws that govern usa…sad state.no doubt ceo's are speaking out their voices as their right of freedom.being scolded by mcconnell?.. really? Hay gratitude are non now a days

  8. proud of my state! now if we could just ditch moscow mitch, pitch out paul, mail massie anywhere else, and cut out cameron! vote!!!

  9. H E Y – we CAN all get along. Kinda groovy that it was "Kain-Tuck" that took us there. BTW the state was named for the over abundance of wild cane stalks that grew there, which made it a destination source for that most ubiquitous of building materials – bamboo (called "cain" by the locals).

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