Chambliss, Isakson Co-Sponsor Legislation to Ensure Counting of Overseas Military Ballots
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7/9/09 U.S. Senators Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., and Johnny
Isakson, R-Ga., today announced that they are co-sponsoring
legislation to ensure that all ballots cast by U.S. troops
overseas are counted in elections. The Military and Overseas Voters Empowerment Act (“MOVE Act”)
requires all states to provide military voters with ballots no
later than 45 days before an election. It also requires states
to institute and maintain an electronic and fax system for
sending voter registration applications and absentee ballot
applications. The bill addresses problems military and overseas voters face
in registering to vote from outside the United States and it
bars states from rejecting military ballots for lack of a notary
signature, which can be difficult to obtain on bases in Iraq and
Afghanistan. “Of the 992,000 military and overseas absentee ballots
requested for the 2006 election, more than 660,000 never reached
election officials,” said Chambliss, the bill’s lead Republican
sponsor and a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
“This is simply unacceptable. Our military men and women serving
overseas to defend and promote our national values at very least
deserve to participate in the electoral process.” “Our men and women serving overseas are deployed in defense
of freedom and democracy,” said Isakson. “It is imperative that
we do everything in our power to ensure they are able to
participate in our nation’s democratic process.” |











