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The article titled "What do we have to do to get a reasonably honest election?" discusses the power and authority of the Legislative Branches of the State and Federal governments in setting the "Times, Places, and Manner" of voting in federal elections. It emphasizes that the Judicial Branches do not have the lawful authority to substitute their views on these issues. The article suggests that Congress has the constitutional authority to establish common-sense procedures for voting, such as requiring physical appearance and proof of identity, restricting absentee voting, and designating Election Day as a single day. It also highlights the importance of State Governments instructing Election Officials to enforce the election laws passed by their State legislature rather than the orders of judges. [Extracted from the article] |