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            Hundreds of University of Michigan students wait in line to register to vote at the Ann Arbor city
            clerk’s satellite office at the university’s Museum of Art on Nov. 8, 2022.
                                                                                  Associated Press   Oranjestad to be next Culinary

             New year expected to bring more                                                       Capital of the Caribbean

             changes to state voting laws




            By NICHOLAS RICCARDI and                   ing. Losses by election-denier candidates
            ACACIA CORONADO                            in  top  races  have  emboldened  some
            Associated Press                           Democrats  to  champion  expansions  of
            State  lawmakers  around  the  country  in-  voting rights.
            troduced thousands of bills to change the  “Voters  spoke  loudly  and  clearly  about
            way  elections  are  run  after  former  Presi-  what they wanted and didn’t want, both
            dent Donald Trump falsely blamed his 2020  in regards to this office and all these other
            loss on voter fraud. Hundreds became law.  issues,”  said  Simon,  who  defeated  a  Re-
            Even with proponents of Trump’s election  publican  challenger  who  parroted  some
            lies  roundly  defeated  during  this  year’s  of Trump’s lies about the 2020 election.
            midterms, advocates on both sides of the  Democrats won majorities in both houses
            voting  debate  are  bracing  for  another  of  the  Minnesota  Legislature  in  Novem-
            round  of  election-related  legislation.  Re-  ber, giving Simon a good shot at enacting
            publicans  are  eager  to  tighten  election  changes.  He  expects  to  urge  lawmakers
            rules  further  while  Democrats,  who  took  to adopt automatic voter registration and
            control of two additional statehouses, will  allow high school students to pre-register.
            seek to make it easier to cast a ballot.   States routinely make adjustments in their
            Minnesota’s newly reelected Democratic  voting laws — some subtle, some dramat-
            secretary  of  state,  Steve  Simon,  said  he  ic.
            had spoken to several secretaries of state                                                                                      Page 7
            who are eager to push for changes in vot-                         Continued on Page 2
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