judge says bite it to cheating Rs

Though there are some great activists in that state, it is clear North Carolina has lingering issues to cure on the bigotry front.
It appears too often to be the front recently in the battle between the forces of evil and goodness.
 

Republicans are NOT involved in this case....and ANY potential voter with an incorrect, invalid, and/or false voter registration should be purged from the voter roles....Rich, poor, black, white, Republican or Democrat......
Those ARE THE PRESENT RULES

Sure, they're not.
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-n-...ed-from-rolls/




RALEIGH, N.C. -- A federal judge ordered three North Carolina counties to restore thousands of voter registrations canceled too close to Election Day after the NAACP sued over the removals.
U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs issued the preliminary injunction Friday after an emergency hearing earlier in the week on NAACP allegations that those counties -- and possibly others -- purged voter rolls through a process disproportionately targeting blacks.
Biggs said the three counties must restore voter registrations canceled in the 90 days preceding the election because of a federal law prohibiting blanket removals that close to Election Day. She concluded that Cumberland, Beaufort and Moore counties had gone about “systematically purging between 3,500 and 4,000 voters from registration rolls” since August.
Early voting ends Saturday in the critical swing state, which the NAACP has previously sued over other voter access issues.
North Carolina State Board of Election: Polling Place Search
The voters’ names were removed through challenges filed by activists, which the NAACP said was illegal because of the proximity to the election. Challengers in Moore and Cumberland counties include volunteers with the Voter Integrity Project, a group that says it aims to guard against voter fraud.
But Biggs took issue with the process in her ruling.
“Voter enfranchisement cannot be sacrificed when citizens through no fault of their own have been removed from the voter rolls,” she said. “Moreover, electoral integrity is enhanced, not diminished, when all citizens who are eligible to vote are allowed to exercise that right free from interference and burden unnecessarily imposed by others.”

Detroit
 
Russians Hacked Two U.S. Voter Databases, Officials Say
by Robert Windrem, William M. Arkin and Ken Dilanian
Russian hackers are targeting US election databases, experts warn 0:28
Hackers based in Russia were behind two recent attempts to breach state voter registration databases, fueling concerns the Russian government may be trying to interfere in the U.S. presidential election, U.S. intelligence officials tell NBC News.
The breaches included the theft of data from as many as 200,000 voter records in Illinois, officials say.
The incidents led the FBI to send a "flash alert" earlier this month to election officials nationwide, asking them to be on the lookout for any similar cyber intrusions.
Play




FBI Issues Warning After Two State Election Systems Are Hacked 1:06
One official tells NBC News that the attacks have been attributed to Russian intelligence agencies.
"This is the closest we've come to tying a recent hack to the Russian government," the official said.
That person added that "there is serious concern" that the Kremlin may be seeking to sow uncertainty in the U.S. presidential election process.

Voters cast their ballots at ChiArts High School on March 15 in Chicago, Illinois. Scott Olson / Getty Images
Two other officials said that U.S. intelligence agencies have not yet concluded that the Russian government is trying to do that, but they are worried about it.
They said the Russians have long conducted cyber espionage on political targets. The question now is whether they are moving into a covert intelligence operation designed to destabilize the U.S. political process.
The alert, first reported by Yahoo News, provided IP addresses associated with the hack attempts, though it did not mention Russia.
One of the IP addresses was involved in both breaches, the FBI alert said.
"The FBI is requesting that states contact their Board of Elections and determine if any similar activity to their logs, both inbound and outbound, has been detected," the alert said.



The bulletin does not identify the targeted states, but officials told NBC News they were Illinois and Arizona. Illinois officials said in July that they shut down their state's voter registration after a hack. State officials said Monday the hackers downloaded information on as many 200,000 people.
State officials told the Chicago Tribune they were confident no voter record had been deleted or altered.
In Arizona, officials said, hackers tried to get in using malicious software but were unsuccessful. The state took its online voter registration down for nine days, beginning in late June, after malware was discovered on a county election official's computer. But the state concluded that the system was not successfully breached.
Those incidents led Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to host a call earlier this month with state election officials to talk about cybersecurity and election infrastructure.
Johnson said DHS isn't aware of any specific cyber threat against election-related networks, but he urged officials to examine how to better secure their systems, according to a summary of the call put out by the department.

U.S. intelligence officials have previously said Russian intelligence agencies were behind hacks into the Democratic National Committee and related organizations. There has been a long running debate among intelligence analysts about what Russia is up to.
Voting systems have not been considered "critical infrastructure," by the Department of Homeland Security, so they are not subject to federal government protections.
Independent assessments have found that many state and local voting system are extremely vulnerable to hacking.




http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/russians-hacked-two-u-s-voter-databases-say-officials-n639551
 
Russians Hacked Two U.S. Voter Databases, Officials Say
by Robert Windrem, William M. Arkin and Ken Dilanian
Russian hackers are targeting US election databases, experts warn 0:28
Hackers based in Russia were behind two recent attempts to breach state voter registration databases, fueling concerns the Russian government may be trying to interfere in the U.S. presidential election, U.S. intelligence officials tell NBC News.
The breaches included the theft of data from as many as 200,000 voter records in Illinois, officials say.
The incidents led the FBI to send a "flash alert" earlier this month to election officials nationwide, asking them to be on the lookout for any similar cyber intrusions.
Play




FBI Issues Warning After Two State Election Systems Are Hacked 1:06
One official tells NBC News that the attacks have been attributed to Russian intelligence agencies.
"This is the closest we've come to tying a recent hack to the Russian government," the official said.
That person added that "there is serious concern" that the Kremlin may be seeking to sow uncertainty in the U.S. presidential election process.

Voters cast their ballots at ChiArts High School on March 15 in Chicago, Illinois. Scott Olson / Getty Images
Two other officials said that U.S. intelligence agencies have not yet concluded that the Russian government is trying to do that, but they are worried about it.
They said the Russians have long conducted cyber espionage on political targets. The question now is whether they are moving into a covert intelligence operation designed to destabilize the U.S. political process.
The alert, first reported by Yahoo News, provided IP addresses associated with the hack attempts, though it did not mention Russia.
One of the IP addresses was involved in both breaches, the FBI alert said.
"The FBI is requesting that states contact their Board of Elections and determine if any similar activity to their logs, both inbound and outbound, has been detected," the alert said.



The bulletin does not identify the targeted states, but officials told NBC News they were Illinois and Arizona. Illinois officials said in July that they shut down their state's voter registration after a hack. State officials said Monday the hackers downloaded information on as many 200,000 people.
State officials told the Chicago Tribune they were confident no voter record had been deleted or altered.
In Arizona, officials said, hackers tried to get in using malicious software but were unsuccessful. The state took its online voter registration down for nine days, beginning in late June, after malware was discovered on a county election official's computer. But the state concluded that the system was not successfully breached.
Those incidents led Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to host a call earlier this month with state election officials to talk about cybersecurity and election infrastructure.
Johnson said DHS isn't aware of any specific cyber threat against election-related networks, but he urged officials to examine how to better secure their systems, according to a summary of the call put out by the department.

U.S. intelligence officials have previously said Russian intelligence agencies were behind hacks into the Democratic National Committee and related organizations. There has been a long running debate among intelligence analysts about what Russia is up to.
Voting systems have not been considered "critical infrastructure," by the Department of Homeland Security, so they are not subject to federal government protections.
Independent assessments have found that many state and local voting system are extremely vulnerable to hacking.




http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/russians-hacked-two-u-s-voter-databases-say-officials-n639551

Detroit
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-n-c-counties-must-restore-voters-illegally-purged-from-rolls/




RALEIGH, N.C. -- A federal judge ordered three North Carolina counties to restore thousands of voter registrations canceled too close to Election Day after the NAACP sued over the removals.
U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs issued the preliminary injunction Friday after an emergency hearing earlier in the week on NAACP allegations that those counties -- and possibly others -- purged voter rolls through a process disproportionately targeting blacks.
Biggs said the three counties must restore voter registrations canceled in the 90 days preceding the election because of a federal law prohibiting blanket removals that close to Election Day. She concluded that Cumberland, Beaufort and Moore counties had gone about “systematically purging between 3,500 and 4,000 voters from registration rolls” since August.
Early voting ends Saturday in the critical swing state, which the NAACP has previously sued over other voter access issues.
North Carolina State Board of Election: Polling Place Search
The voters’ names were removed through challenges filed by activists, which the NAACP said was illegal because of the proximity to the election. Challengers in Moore and Cumberland counties include volunteers with the Voter Integrity Project, a group that says it aims to guard against voter fraud.
But Biggs took issue with the process in her ruling.
“Voter enfranchisement cannot be sacrificed when citizens through no fault of their own have been removed from the voter rolls,” she said. “Moreover, electoral integrity is enhanced, not diminished, when all citizens who are eligible to vote are allowed to exercise that right free from interference and burden unnecessarily imposed by others.”

your republican fucks cheat voters
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-n-c-counties-must-restore-voters-illegally-purged-from-rolls/




RALEIGH, N.C. -- A federal judge ordered three North Carolina counties to restore thousands of voter registrations canceled too close to Election Day after the NAACP sued over the removals.
U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs issued the preliminary injunction Friday after an emergency hearing earlier in the week on NAACP allegations that those counties -- and possibly others -- purged voter rolls through a process disproportionately targeting blacks.
Biggs said the three counties must restore voter registrations canceled in the 90 days preceding the election because of a federal law prohibiting blanket removals that close to Election Day. She concluded that Cumberland, Beaufort and Moore counties had gone about “systematically purging between 3,500 and 4,000 voters from registration rolls” since August.
Early voting ends Saturday in the critical swing state, which the NAACP has previously sued over other voter access issues.
North Carolina State Board of Election: Polling Place Search
The voters’ names were removed through challenges filed by activists, which the NAACP said was illegal because of the proximity to the election. Challengers in Moore and Cumberland counties include volunteers with the Voter Integrity Project, a group that says it aims to guard against voter fraud.
But Biggs took issue with the process in her ruling.
“Voter enfranchisement cannot be sacrificed when citizens through no fault of their own have been removed from the voter rolls,” she said. “Moreover, electoral integrity is enhanced, not diminished, when all citizens who are eligible to vote are allowed to exercise that right free from interference and burden unnecessarily imposed by others.”

fucking cheaters
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-n-c-counties-must-restore-voters-illegally-purged-from-rolls/




RALEIGH, N.C. -- A federal judge ordered three North Carolina counties to restore thousands of voter registrations canceled too close to Election Day after the NAACP sued over the removals.
U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs issued the preliminary injunction Friday after an emergency hearing earlier in the week on NAACP allegations that those counties -- and possibly others -- purged voter rolls through a process disproportionately targeting blacks.
Biggs said the three counties must restore voter registrations canceled in the 90 days preceding the election because of a federal law prohibiting blanket removals that close to Election Day. She concluded that Cumberland, Beaufort and Moore counties had gone about “systematically purging between 3,500 and 4,000 voters from registration rolls” since August.
Early voting ends Saturday in the critical swing state, which the NAACP has previously sued over other voter access issues.
North Carolina State Board of Election: Polling Place Search
The voters’ names were removed through challenges filed by activists, which the NAACP said was illegal because of the proximity to the election. Challengers in Moore and Cumberland counties include volunteers with the Voter Integrity Project, a group that says it aims to guard against voter fraud.
But Biggs took issue with the process in her ruling.
“Voter enfranchisement cannot be sacrificed when citizens through no fault of their own have been removed from the voter rolls,” she said. “Moreover, electoral integrity is enhanced, not diminished, when all citizens who are eligible to vote are allowed to exercise that right free from interference and burden unnecessarily imposed by others.”

Who didn't see this coming. A black judge, appointed by a black President rules in favor of a racist black group. Why don't you post something that isn't so predictable.
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-n-c-counties-must-restore-voters-illegally-purged-from-rolls/




RALEIGH, N.C. -- A federal judge ordered three North Carolina counties to restore thousands of voter registrations canceled too close to Election Day after the NAACP sued over the removals.
U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs issued the preliminary injunction Friday after an emergency hearing earlier in the week on NAACP allegations that those counties -- and possibly others -- purged voter rolls through a process disproportionately targeting blacks.
Biggs said the three counties must restore voter registrations canceled in the 90 days preceding the election because of a federal law prohibiting blanket removals that close to Election Day. She concluded that Cumberland, Beaufort and Moore counties had gone about “systematically purging between 3,500 and 4,000 voters from registration rolls” since August.
Early voting ends Saturday in the critical swing state, which the NAACP has previously sued over other voter access issues.
North Carolina State Board of Election: Polling Place Search
The voters’ names were removed through challenges filed by activists, which the NAACP said was illegal because of the proximity to the election. Challengers in Moore and Cumberland counties include volunteers with the Voter Integrity Project, a group that says it aims to guard against voter fraud.
But Biggs took issue with the process in her ruling.
“Voter enfranchisement cannot be sacrificed when citizens through no fault of their own have been removed from the voter rolls,” she said. “Moreover, electoral integrity is enhanced, not diminished, when all citizens who are eligible to vote are allowed to exercise that right free from interference and burden unnecessarily imposed by others.”

fucking racist cheating traitors
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-n-...ed-from-rolls/




RALEIGH, N.C. -- A federal judge ordered three North Carolina counties to restore thousands of voter registrations canceled too close to Election Day after the NAACP sued over the removals.
U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs issued the preliminary injunction Friday after an emergency hearing earlier in the week on NAACP allegations that those counties -- and possibly others -- purged voter rolls through a process disproportionately targeting blacks.
Biggs said the three counties must restore voter registrations canceled in the 90 days preceding the election because of a federal law prohibiting blanket removals that close to Election Day. She concluded that Cumberland, Beaufort and Moore counties had gone about “systematically purging between 3,500 and 4,000 voters from registration rolls” since August.
Early voting ends Saturday in the critical swing state, which the NAACP has previously sued over other voter access issues.
North Carolina State Board of Election: Polling Place Search
The voters’ names were removed through challenges filed by activists, which the NAACP said was illegal because of the proximity to the election. Challengers in Moore and Cumberland counties include volunteers with the Voter Integrity Project, a group that says it aims to guard against voter fraud.
But Biggs took issue with the process in her ruling.
“Voter enfranchisement cannot be sacrificed when citizens through no fault of their own have been removed from the voter rolls,” she said. “Moreover, electoral integrity is enhanced, not diminished, when all citizens who are eligible to vote are allowed to exercise that right free from interference and burden unnecessarily imposed by others.”
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-n-...ed-from-rolls/




RALEIGH, N.C. -- A federal judge ordered three North Carolina counties to restore thousands of voter registrations canceled too close to Election Day after the NAACP sued over the removals.
U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs issued the preliminary injunction Friday after an emergency hearing earlier in the week on NAACP allegations that those counties -- and possibly others -- purged voter rolls through a process disproportionately targeting blacks.
Biggs said the three counties must restore voter registrations canceled in the 90 days preceding the election because of a federal law prohibiting blanket removals that close to Election Day. She concluded that Cumberland, Beaufort and Moore counties had gone about “systematically purging between 3,500 and 4,000 voters from registration rolls” since August.
Early voting ends Saturday in the critical swing state, which the NAACP has previously sued over other voter access issues.
North Carolina State Board of Election: Polling Place Search
The voters’ names were removed through challenges filed by activists, which the NAACP said was illegal because of the proximity to the election. Challengers in Moore and Cumberland counties include volunteers with the Voter Integrity Project, a group that says it aims to guard against voter fraud.
But Biggs took issue with the process in her ruling.
“Voter enfranchisement cannot be sacrificed when citizens through no fault of their own have been removed from the voter rolls,” she said. “Moreover, electoral integrity is enhanced, not diminished, when all citizens who are eligible to vote are allowed to exercise that right free from interference and burden unnecessarily imposed by others.”

Your linky no worky.
 
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-n-c-counties-must-restore-voters-illegally-purged-from-rolls/


Judge: N.C. counties must restore voters illegally purged from rolls

Last Updated Nov 5, 2016 9:13 PM EDT
RALEIGH, N.C. -- A federal judge ordered three North Carolina counties to restore thousands of voter registrations canceled too close to Election Day after the NAACP sued over the removals.

U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs issued the preliminary injunction Friday after an emergency hearing earlier in the week on NAACP allegations that those counties -- and possibly others -- purged voter rolls through a process disproportionately targeting blacks.
Biggs said the three counties must restore voter registrations canceled in the 90 days preceding the election because of a federal law prohibiting blanket removals that close to Election Day. She concluded that Cumberland, Beaufort and Moore counties had gone about “systematically purging between 3,500 and 4,000 voters from registration rolls” since August.
Early voting ends Saturday in the critical swing state, which the NAACP has previously sued over other voter access issues.
North Carolina State Board of Election: Polling Place Search
The voters’ names were removed through challenges filed by activists, which the NAACP said was illegal because of the proximity to the election. Challengers in Moore and Cumberland counties include volunteers with the Voter Integrity Project, a group that says it aims to guard against voter fraud.
 
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