Cotton1706 if anybody here knows this kind of information I would bet on it being you.
“Cotton1706 if anybody here knows this kind of information I would bet on it being you.”
I haven’t followed the election reform stuff too closely. But four of the six states in question (GA, AZ, NV, MI, WI, PA) have Democrat governors (NV, MI, WI, PA) so any reform bills were vetoed and I don’t recall any overrides in these states (and a lot of Establishment Republicans wanted them stopped as well so would not vote to override).
In the states with Republican governors, Georgia and Arizona, there were significant reforms enacted in Georgia (which caused much squealing on the left) and Arizona also enacted some, but don’t know the details (there are a lot of RINO’s in AZ, including the governor).
That said, there have been a SLEW of bills that have been PASSED by legislatures but have been vetoed by Democrat governors.
Should the people elect Republican governors in those states in November (which is likely), a number of those reforms will be enacted.
It was always going to take several elections to root out people who have been thwarting these types of changes (both Republican and Democrat).
November will bring a lot of changes to legislative chambers both large and small, and also to executive offices.