it turns out the right leaning scotus was wrong about no laws needed

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Truthmatters
http://www.thenation.com/blog/177577/north-carolina-shows-why-voting-rights-act-still-needed



A federal judge in Winston-Salem today set the schedule for a trial challenging North Carolina’s sweeping new voter restrictions. There will be a hearing on whether to grant a preliminary injunction in July 2014 and a full trial a year later, in July 2015.

This gives the plaintiffs challenging the law, which includes the Department of Justice, the ACLU and the North Carolina NAACP, a chance to block the bill’s worst provisions before the 2014 election. Earlier this year, in July 2013, the North Carolina legislature passed the country’s worst voter suppression law, which included strict voter ID to cast a ballot, cuts to early voting, the elimination of same-day voter registration, the repeal of public financing of judicial elections and many more harsh and unnecessary anti-voting measures.

These restrictions will impact millions of voters in the state across all races and demographic groups: in 2012, for example, 2.5 million North Carolinians voted early, 152,000 used same-day voter registration, 138,000 voters lacked government-issued ID and 7,500 people cast an out-of-precinct provisional ballot. These four provisions alone will negatively affect nearly 3 million people who voted in 2012.
 
http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/12/texas-voter-law-signature-afghanistan-veteran



Texas Wouldn't Let This Afghanistan Vet Vote in the Last Presidential Election





Last month, I collected reports from voters across the United States who had trouble casting a ballot because of the growing number of strict voter identification laws. When Ben Granger, an Air Force captain who was deployed during the 2012 presidential election read the piece, he came forward with his own story—about the time he was turned away from voting for the US president by a conservative county in Texas, after mailing his ballot from a war zone.

Texas has come under fire for its new law requiring poll workers to apply extra scrutiny to voters' state identification, in a way that potentially discriminates against married women. Although voter ID laws garner the most attention for turning voters away from the polls—longstanding laws in Texas and other states still require election boards to use a voter's signature to verify absentee ballots.

Granger, who was deployed for seven months in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan in 2012, says he's voted in every presidential election since he turned 18. But after he sent his absentee ballot to Tom Green County, Texas, to vote in the 2012 general election, he received a rejection notice claiming that his vote was discarded because his signature on the ballot application and the signature on the ballot's envelope were signed by different people:
 
why is the republican party trying to keep people from voting?


because they cant win elections when people are allowed to vote
 
:rofl2:

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If it was good enough for Mandela, it should be good enough for the USA.
 
oh hell yes we will fight your evil laws any way we can.


you will see people standing in long long lines to vote.


You hope they don't vote.

REAL AMERICANS want everyone to vote so we all win.


you want only your right wing fucks to vote so YOU win.


see the difference?
 
no wonder you guys hate the word democracy

The US is a Democratic Republic of States dimwit. The founders distrusted straight Democracy because they were concerned about uneducated derelicts like you voting. Obama makes their case.
 
I wish everyone would vote, I just want them to have proper identification.



why ?

there is no problem that anyone has found that indicates we need to force people to get one


why do you want to make people pay to vote and cost the government a shit load of money to solve a problem that doesnt exist?
 
so your party can keep people from voting in hopes they can steal the power the people don't want them to have
 
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