Grassley And Ernst Vote To Block US Senate Debate Of Election Bill

Statewide Iowa — Iowa Senators Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst have joined their fellow Republicans to block debate of a bill that would require automatic voter registration nationwide and at least 15 days of early voting in each election.

Democrats have argued their bill is a necessary response to election law changes being made in GOP led state legislatures in Iowa and other states. Ernst, a former county auditor who oversaw Montgomery County elections, calls the bill a DC power grab.

Grassley says he voted against debating the plan because it would strip states of key election management decisions. All 50 Republicans in the Senate voted against allowing debate, triggering a filibuster since 60 votes are needed before a bill can be debated. Iowa GOP chairman Jeff Kaumann says the bill shows Democrats are desperate about the 2022 election.

Iowa Democratic Party chairman Ross Wilburn says the bill would protect the sacred right to vote everywhere and Iowans shouldn’t be fooled by the GOP spin. Wilburn says the election bill Governor Reynolds signed this year rigs Iowa’s voting system in Republicans’ favor.

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