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Bill would require posting temporary voting locations online to aid voters
Summary
House File 993 would require county auditors, municipal clerks and the Secretary of State to publish temporary (early/absentee) voting locations online; committee members supported the transparency goal but asked the author to clarify how postings will show dates, hours and whether locations apply to primaries or general elections.
Representative Jimmy Gordon introduced House File 993, a bill that would require local governments and the Secretary of State to post temporary voting locations online so voters can find early and temporary in-person voting options.
"This bill would require local governments and the Secretary of State to post the temporary voting locations online, which will make it easier for citizens to find out about where these opportunities for voting are at," Representative Jimmy Gordon said.
Nonpartisan staff told…
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