Citing the long lines to vote on Election Day last November, House of Delegates Democrats said Thursday that they’ll push for legislation to extend voting hours and allow early voting. Democrats said the state should be making it easier for people to vote, and that last November’s long lines and occasional equipment glitches show it’s time for Virginia to change how it does elections. Del. Onzlee Ware, D-Roanoke, said Virginia’s voting system is “archaic” and restricts voting access for some voters. He’s proposing a bill to allow early voting for any reason, at specified places and times set up by election officials. Currently Virginia allows voters to vote early by absentee ballot, but you have to have a reason to do so (such as planning to be out of town on election day).
Ware cited his 82-year-old mother, who he said can’t stand in a line to vote for two or three hours, but would need an excuse to vote early absentee. “Early voting is done throughout this nation,” Ware said. “We’re probably lagging far behind in access to voting” compared to other states.
Del. Eileen Filler-Corn, D-Fairfax, is one of two House Democrats proposing bills to keep Virginia’s polls open an hour later, until 8 p.m.
That would help commuters in Northern Virginia, she said, who may still be sitting in traffic when polls close now at 7 p.m.
“The heaviest hour of commuting should be over by 8,” she said.
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