Indiana GOP Fights Order Extending Hours For Polling Places That Opened Late

Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-IN), visited Hamilton Center in Terre Haute, IN on Friday to discuss the opioid addiction crisis with the staff. (AP Photo/Tribune-Star, Austen Leake)
Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-IN), speaks with the staff at Hamilton Center in Terre Haute, Ind., about the opioid crisis on Friday, June 30, 2017. (Austen Leake /The Tribune-Star via AP)
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A lawyer hired by the Indiana state GOP is fighting to keep a county judge from extending regular voting hours at a dozen polling places that opened late in Porter County, Indiana, NWI.com reported.

Porter Superior Court Judge Robert Bradford ordered the extended hours after the local Democratic Party had pushed that they’d be open until at least 8 p.m., so people could stop to vote on their way home from work in Chicago, according to the report. The judge ordered that voting hours be extended so that the polling places in question remain open for 12 hours total, so some of the locations will be closing before 8 p.m., while one will be open until 8:30.

Chris Buckley, who told NWI.com that he was retained by the Indiana Republican Party Central Committee, is asking that ballots cast after 6 p.m., when the polls were originally scheduled to be closed, be cast as provisional ballots.

“The difference is those ballots can be contested,” Buckley said, according to NWI.com. “If they’re filed in real time, they cannot be challenged.”

Indiana is the site of a tight U.S. Senate race between Sen. Joe Donnelly (D) and businessman Mike Braun (R).

Among the reasons election officials gave for the delayed openings were a shortage of workers and access problems, according to the report. Judge Bradford pointed out that that the county had shrunk its pool of potential poll workers by changing its policy that previously offered Election Day as a paid holiday for government employees.

“They got rid of that holiday for whatever reason and are now whining about not having enough people,” Bradford said, according to NWI.com.

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  1. “The difference is those ballots can be contested,” Buckley said,
    according to NWI.com. “If they’re filed in real time, they cannot be
    challenged.”"

    Well, at least the evil is being stated boldly and honestly.

  2. The GOP thinks “Because we’re really pumped about the late opening” is a legit argument not to extend hours.

  3. GOP gotta cheat and steal elections. It’s part of their platform.

  4. Despite knowing better, I marvel at functioning human beings rejecting the difference between right and wrong with barely a flicker of recognition.

  5. Avatar for tena tena says:

    I can’t believe how right up front ridiculous this is.

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