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Politics
Edvard Pettersson

Iowa pre-filled absentee ballot applications are upheld by judge

An Iowa judge agreed with Democratic petitioners that pre-filled absentee ballot applications sent to registered voters can't be invalidated by a state directive that allows only for blank request forms.

Iowa District Court Judge Robert Hanson on Monday issued an emergency stay of the requirement that Democrats said would confuse voters, especially those who had already verified and returned the pre-filled applications sent out by county auditors.

"It completely escapes this court how the fairness and uniformity of the absentee ballot-application process could possibly be threatened by allowing county auditors to simply continue practices they had been following for some time," Hanson said, citing an "almost complete" lack of evidence that increased absentee voting could lead to more voter fraud.

The Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign successfully sued three Iowa county auditors that had started sending out the pre-filled applications, violating the July 17 directive from Iowa's secretary of state that only allowed for blank forms. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Iowa Democratic Party sued to invalidate the requirement.

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