Republican Senator Gary Byrne of Indiana is pushing for a significant reduction in the early voting window for Hoosiers. Currently set at 28 days before elections, Byrne wants to cut it down to just 14 days. He believes that election clerks struggle to staff early voting centers for the full 28 days, especially during the first week or two of early voting. Critics have highlighted the long lines that voters faced during the 2024 General Election, with many reporting hours-long waits. The bill has passed through the senate committee and will now head to the full senate for further discussion and potential approval. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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