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Ralph Norman Brings the Fight for Electoral Integrity to the SC State House

Congressman Ralph Norman traveled to Columbia on Thursday, February 26th, to join elected officials and activists at the State House to call for further action from the South Carolina legislature to protect the integrity of our state’s elections. 

Electoral integrity is not a partisan talking point; it is the foundation for trust in our democratic institutions. When voters stop believing in the electoral process, they begin to lose faith in the government. Ralph Norman advocated for an electoral process that respects party affiliations and prevents outside influence in the nomination process through closed primaries. Ralph also highlighted the need to clean voter rolls at the local level. 

At the federal level, Congressman Ralph Norman continues to support initiatives like the SAVE Act, which seeks to require voter IDs to vote across the country. The Congressman firmly believes only eligible citizens should be part of the electoral process.