
Lexington Democrat Files Three Election Reform Bills
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State Rep. Chad Aull, a Democrat from Lexington, has filed three election reform bills.
State Representative Chad Aull, a Democrat from Lexington, has filed three election reform bills.
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Lexington Democrat Files Three Election Reform Bills
Clip: Season 2 Episode 157 | 58sVideo has Closed Captions
State Representative Chad Aull, a Democrat from Lexington, has filed three election reform bills.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipState representative Chad, all a Democrat from Lexington, has filed three election reform bills under House Bill 151 Kentucky polls would close at 7 p.m. and both the Eastern and Central Time zones, instead of the current 6 p.m., all says every state except Indiana keeps its polls open later than 6:00.
He says if the polls are open until seven, it'll make it easier for people to fit voting into their busy lives.
House Bill 152 would end straight ticket voting.
All says straight ticking voting puts parties over candidates.
And under House Bill 153, Kentucky's electoral votes would go to the national popular vote winner, but that wouldn't take effect until states totaling 270 electoral votes have signed on to the idea.
Right now, 17 states with 205 electoral votes have pledged to support the popular vote winner.
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