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On Thursday, Scott brought out the “Verifiable, Orderly, & Timely Election Results (VOTER) Act” which, he insists, will “establish uniform standards for vote-by-mail systems across the country and ensure the timely and efficient counting of ballots, with important safeguards to prevent fraud.”

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Rick Scott Champions VOTER Act to Offer Vote-By-Mail Reform

On Thursday, Scott brought out the “Verifiable, Orderly, & Timely Election Results (VOTER) Act” which, he insists, will “establish uniform standards for vote-by-mail systems across the country and ensure the timely and efficient counting of ballots, with important safeguards to prevent fraud.”

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Last week, U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., introduced a reform proposal for voting by mail.

On Thursday, Scott brought out the “Verifiable, Orderly, & Timely Election Results (VOTER) Act” which, he insists, will “establish uniform standards for vote-by-mail systems across the country and ensure the timely and efficient counting of ballots, with important safeguards to prevent fraud.”

Scott’s office offered some of the rationale behind his proposal.

“Currently, mail-based absentee voting in federal elections is governed by a patchwork of state laws, with varying deadlines for requesting, returning and receiving mailed ballots. As states pursue the expanded use of mail-in ballots, the VOTER Act will ensure the security, reliability and orderly conduct of federal elections. The bill also creates a deadline for state election officials to tally and report the election results to avoid prolonged uncertainty in the outcome of a federal election,” Scott’s office noted.

“Voting is fundamental to our democracy and it is a sacred right that we must protect and cherish,” Scott said on Thursday. “I always say we need 100 percent participation and 0 percent fraud in our elections. Florida has absentee voting and it works well. But the standards for mail-in voting vary widely across the country, causing confusion and a distrust in the system. We need standards nationwide to ensure voters decide the outcomes of elections – not the courts. We can’t wait weeks or months to find out the results of this election or any election in our future – a scenario made all the more likely by the Democrats’ push to change laws late in the game and eliminate standards that protect against fraud. The VOTER Act will create uniform standards for voting-by-mail, provide important protections against fraud, and make sure we have a timely federal election result. We need to pass this bill now to ensure a smooth and secure election.”

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The bill would create standards for voting by mail in federal elections, including having by-mail ballots requested 21 days before the election and having them turned in when polls close on Election Day. Scott’s proposal would also make voters attest they are the person to whom the ballot was sent and that they will also note vote in person. Under Scott’s proposal, all mail-in ballots must be counted within 24 hours of when polls close.

Scott’s bill was sent to the U.S. Senate Rules and Administration Committee. So far, there are no cosponsors in the Senate. There is no companion measure over in the U.S. House.

 

Reach Kevin Derby at kevin.derby@floridadaily.com.

 

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  • Originally from Jacksonville, Kevin Derby is a contributing writer for Florida Daily and covers politics across Florida.

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  1. Deborah Evans

    September 29, 2020 at 9:27 am

    No judas republican senators, known as the shameless Trump enablers have any credibility to speak on the issue of vote-by–mail. They’ve relinquished their power by keeping their mouths shut as they sit back and watch Trump attempt to destroy our voting system. Times up, I’m praying you lose the Senate. You have been good for nothing!

  2. Dave Brown

    September 29, 2020 at 4:51 pm

    This is intended to combat the “blue shift.” Republicans are expecting that Trump will get more in-person votes, but as they slowly count all the mailed ballots Biden will take the lead and win the elections.

    So the purpose of this bill is to stop the counting of mailed ballots. It sets an arbitrary deadline for counting them all. Note, we’re talking about COUNTING ballots that have already been received by election day, not RECEIVING ballots that arrive AFTER election day. If this bill passes, if they haven’t finished counting all those mailed ballots within 24 hours, they just stop counting. Period. Any remaining ballots that have already been received but not counted yet, will be thrown away.

    This bill is about stealing the election for Donald Trump.

    And it’s SO PATHETIC that this hack rag of a newspaper just ran a press release from Scott’s office and called in an article without doing any digging into what this bill would do. The “reporter” Kevin Derby is helping Republicans spread lies and propaganda. How disgraceful.

  3. ed rogers

    October 3, 2020 at 6:03 pm

    it won’t pass but it’s a shame the tactics that Republicans come up with to stay in power.

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