Thursday, March 20, 2014

Court rules states can make voters prove citizenship: Election commission can’t stop voter ID laws

 

A U.S. District Court judge ruled Wednesday that Arizona and Kansas can require anyone registering to vote to prove their citizenship and the federal Election Assistance Commission cannot block them.

The ruling is a boost for states’ rights and marks a setback for President Obama and other liberals who fought stiffer voter ID checks with an argument that they reduce voter turnout. “This is a huge victory for me, personally, for the states of Kansas and Arizona, and for the whole cause of states’ rights,” said Kansas Secretary of State Kris W. Kobach, who led the challenge. “We’ve seen so many defeats recently in areas where the federal government has been encroaching on states’ authorities, and this time the good guys won.

2 comments:

  1. Heh. I think only people who pay taxes should get to vote....yeah, yeah, I know, that's probably racist right?

    Miss Violet

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