I think the answer is “no,” none have. And all remain susceptible to court-order modification of ballot entry practices, regardless of what a legislator or secretary of state decrees.
PA
WI
GA
AZ
MI
It takes firing the election management in the cities. This happened in Florida, and made a huge difference.
To me, the issue is not that there aren’t laws on the books that need to be added in.
Granted, the Leftists did an all out legal assault on voting laws and regulations in the year leading up to the 2020 election, but...even where there WERE specific laws on the books (such as laws about signature matching and ballot harvesting) they were simply ignored.
Particularly with signature matching. They were flat out ignored. We know they were ignored. They admitted they were ignored. And yet the votes are not invalidated, and the results still stand.
That indicates a far more insidious, and dangerous rot in our Republic. When laws on the books are simply broken with brazen impunity, and not only is not a finger lifted, when they actually have come up in front of a court, they are ignored and dismissed, which is worse.
AZ has enacted a voter ID/citizenship bill.
Really…. Just doing away with the drop boxes and make people vote in person solves almost all of it . I believe some of these states are trying to do away with them.
IMO, it takes FIRING the Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, in his primary this May 24th. I intend to do just that.