This article in Idaho Statesman is by Hayat Norimine:
After false claims of widespread voter fraud perpetuated by elected officials ran rampant in the November general election, Republican legislators across the U.S. are scrutinizing state election laws and cracking down on ways that have historically made mail-in voting more accessible.
Idaho is no exception. State legislators began to introduce bills that would address aspects of absentee voting that faced criticism nationwide. Republicans also took up other election measures that failed in previous years.
In a floor debate over an election measure, House Majority Leader Mike Moyle, R-Star, said he doesn’t want people to be able to deliver other people’s ballots. A bill aimed at ballot collections would protect voters from fraud, he said.
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