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LetMyPeopleVote

(154,450 posts)
Mon May 29, 2023, 03:30 PM May 2023

More Guns Won't Make Election Officials Safer

Back before county wide voting, I was an election judge several times over the years. As a favor to the election administrator, I was the republican election judge for my precinct's republican primary which was amusing. My youngest child was the election judge for the Democratic primary and there was no way for my youngest child to run both primaries. The local GOP sheriff can to our primary and was talking to the voters who were in line and I checked with the election office and was told that I did NOT have to run this idiot off.

I do not like guns at election cites and this proposed rule will make things harder.



https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/more-guns-wont-make-election-officials-safer

Armed vigilantes stalked Arizona ballot drop boxes during the 2022 election in a transparent bid to intimidate. It was a chilling reminder of the role that guns have historically played in terrorizing American voters. On Friday, the Texas House of Representatives passed a bill that completely ignores history — guns and voting do not mix.

The bill would permit election judges, early voting clerks, and deputy early voting clerks to carry handguns at polling places. The legislator responsible for the bill said it would ensure “law-abiding citizens who are election judges who want to carry to protect themselves” can do so “without fear of prosecution.

He got one thing right: election officials around the country are afraid. But they’re not afraid of weapons charges — they’re afraid of armed conspiracy theorists and the risk of gun violence at polling locations. According to a Brennan Center poll, nearly one in three officials has been harassed, abused, or threatened. One in five is worried about being physically assaulted on the job. And 45 percent are concerned for the safety of other election officials and workers.

Arming election officials is not the solution. The presence of guns risks escalating the increasingly fraught and hyperpartisan political climate of the modern era into potentially deadly conditions ...

Politicians can also stop lying about election fraud. In a letter cosigned by the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, the Brennan Center told Texas legislators that “false allegations of election fraud by politicians and others have dramatically raised tensions at the polls.” Drop the Big Lie, and many of these threats will go away without a shot being fired.

I am checking but I did not see if this bill got out of the Texas Senate. Hopefully this bill died since today is Sine Die (the last day of this session of the Texas legis)
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