Anonymous ID: bc01ee Oct. 10, 2024, 4:18 a.m. No.21739704   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9731

Notice how the mail-in ballots are being done.

 

Hurricanes Force Changes to Florida's Election Procedures

https://www.newsmax.com/politics/hurricane-helene-milton-voting-election/2024/10/09/id/1183479/

 

With Florida still recovering from Hurricane Helene, some state and local officials are bracing for more disruptions from Milton that could affect how people vote in the general election.

 

Gov. Ron DeSantis already has granted counties hardest hit by Helene greater flexibility in distributing mail-in ballots and changing polling sites for in-person voting. Further changes might be necessary after Hurricane Milton.

 

Florida has a long history of hurricanes — and of making election accommodations because of them.

 

This year, some voter advocacy groups are pushing for a judge to reopen Florida's voter registration period, arguing that people may have missed their chance to register because they were preoccupied by hurricanes.

 

Hurricane Helene made landfall in northern Florida on Sept. 26 — the same day that local election officials could begin sending mail-in ballots to voters who requested them.

 

The hurricane forced thousands of people to flee their homes, some of which are no longer habitable. That means it's no longer possible for some voters to receive mail-in ballots at their homes. And that list is likely to grow following Hurricane Milton.

 

“It’s possible mail ballots could get lost, either getting to the voter or being returned by the voter. They could be damaged, especially if there are high winds and waters," said David Becker, executive director of The Center for Election Innovation and Research.

 

In such cases, voters can request a replacement mailed ballot or still vote in person.

 

Helene also damaged voting infrastructure, such as polling locations, in at least 13 counties, mainly along where Florida's panhandle meets its peninsula. Dozens of polling sites were damaged in Pinellas County, near Tampa Bay, which could take another hit from Milton, said Travis Hart, president of the Florida Supervisors of Elections organization.

 

DeSantis issued an executive order granting flexibility for election officials in those 13 hard-hit counties to alter their procedures because of Helene.

 

The order allows early voting and Election Day polling places to be changed or consolidated. It also makes it easier for residents to request that mail-in ballots be sent to a different address than where they are registered to vote. And it allows ballots to be sent in forwardable envelopes so that they can reach voters in their new locations.

 

The gubernatorial order also makes accommodations to try to avoid a potential shortage of poll workers by waiving a training requirement for experienced workers and allowing poll workers to be brought in from other counties.

 

In general, it's good to make only those election changes that are most necessary, so as to limit confusion for voters, Becker said.

 

“When voters really want to vote — and by all indications, voters really want to vote in this election — they find a way,” he said.

 

Monday was the deadline for Florida residents to register to vote in next month's election.

 

A federal judge denied a request to reopen voter registration after hearing arguments Wednesday. The plaintiffs are considering whether to appeal. The lawsuit brought by the Florida chapters of the League of Women Voters and NAACP contends that thousands of people may have missed the registration deadline because they were recovering from Helene or preparing to evacuate from Milton.

 

“You tend to wait for the last two to three weeks to buy the present,” Scoon said. “Voting is very similar. The interest skyrockets” as a deadline approaches.

 

The Florida Supervisors of Elections association did not request an extension of the voter registration period. Hart said “people had ample time” to register.

 

There's not much evidence to suggest that voter registration deadlines suppress participation in elections, Becker said. But reopening a voter registration period — even if justified — could fuel disinformation and false claims about an election from a losing candidate, he said.

 

This is not the first time Florida has had to make adjustments to election plans in counties hit by hurricanes.

Anonymous ID: bc01ee Oct. 10, 2024, 4:25 a.m. No.21739708   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9730 >>9731

Harris May Own Pistol You Can't Buy in California

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/kamala-harris-glock-california/2024/10/09/id/1183472/

 

Former California senator and presidential candidate Kamala Harris' ownership of a Glock pistol has raised questions after it was revealed that California law prohibits the sale of most Glock models — a law she once supported.

 

California's "Unsafe Handgun Act," championed by Harris during her tenure as the state's attorney general, has again drawn attention following her recent remarks on "60 Minutes."

 

During the interview, Harris disclosed that she owns a Glock pistol and has fired it at a shooting range. However, under California law, many Glock models are labeled as "unsafe handguns" and are therefore barred from sale in the state.

 

The Unsafe Handgun Act restricts the importation and sale of firearms that do not meet stringent safety requirements. These requirements include firing tests, drop tests, and specific safety features such as chamber load indicators and magazine disconnect mechanisms. Any handgun that fails to meet these standards is banned from sale within the state, which applies to most Glock models currently on the market.

 

Glocks are among the most popular firearms worldwide and have undergone numerous upgrades since their introduction to the U.S. in the 1980s. The law only allows California residents to purchase Glock Generation 3 models, which were "grandfathered in" when the law was enacted. However, the sale of later generations — such as Generation 4 and 5 — is prohibited, as these models do not comply with the state's safety requirements.

 

Attorney Kostas Moros explained that California considers these newer Glock models "unsafe" due to the absence of features like microstamping, which Kamala Harris implemented in 2013. Microstamping, a controversial requirement, mandates that handguns imprint microscopic identifying information onto each fired cartridge, a feature many firearm manufacturers, including Glock, have not adopted.

 

Despite this, Harris' Glock ownership may be legal due to an exemption for law enforcement personnel. As the former attorney general of California and the former district attorney of San Francisco, Harris qualifies for this exemption, which permits her to own a Glock.

 

However, during the interview, Harris did not specify which Glock model she owned, only confirming that she had fired it at a range.

 

The website for California's roster of approved handguns states, "As of January 1, 2001, no handgun may be manufactured within California, imported into California for sale, lent, given, kept for sale, or offered/exposed for sale unless that handgun model has passed firing, safety, and drop tests and is certified for sale in California by the Department of Justice."