Kansas/Arizona win citizenship proof requirement in voting

19 Mar 2014 18:57 #1 by Reverend Revelant
Calling Eric Holder.

A federal judge has ruled that Kansas and Arizona should be allowed to require voters to provide evidence of U.S. citizenship, in a case closely watched by both sides dealing with the question of voter eligibility.

U.S. District Judge Eric Melgren in Wichita, Kan., ruled that the U.S. Election Assistance Commission had no legal authority to deny requests from the two states to add the citizenship requirement. In the ruling, released Wednesday, he ordered the commission to revise the national form immediately. …

“This is a huge victory for the states of Kansas and Arizona,” Kobach said in a prepared statement emailed to reporters. “They have successfully protected our sovereign right to set and enforce the qualifications for registering to vote. We have now paved the way for all 50 states to protect their voter rolls and ensure that only U.S. citizens can vote.”

“Today’s decision is an important victory for the people of Arizona against the Obama administration, assuring that only Arizona residents and not illegals vote in Arizona elections,” Arizona Atty. Gen. Tom Horne said in a statement.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow ... z2wQ2Ogvra


Kind of a novel idea, isn't it?

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19 Mar 2014 19:46 #2 by otisptoadwater
Man, that's going to make it harder to vote early and often. Just imagine how many fake IDs a Liberal would have to carry... And let's not forget about dead people and pets, this ruling is going to make it nearly impossible for their votes to be cast and counted.

:sarcasm: What is this country coming to when people (who might or might not be citizens, actual people, or deceased) can't vote?! I'm telling you it's offensive, racially oppressive, and anti-dead people!

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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19 Mar 2014 19:52 #3 by FredHayek
There was a story out of Florida today where a network compared foreign nationals who were listed on the voter rolls but said they weren't legal citizens for jury duty. So who registered them and were they voting for them?

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19 Mar 2014 20:47 #4 by Blazer Bob
Despite being dead since 2008, the mummified body of a 49-year old Detroit woman was recorded voting in the 2010 Michigan gubernatorial election.

The body of 49-year old Pia Farrenkopf was discovered in her garage on March 5, sitting in the backseat of her Jeep Liberty. It was found by a contractor who was going through the house since it’s being foreclosed on.

Although her remains are believed to be at least six years old, records in Oakland County show Farrenkopf voting in the 2010 gubernatorial election between Republican Rick Snyder and Democrat Virg Bernero.



Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2014/03/11/mummi ... z2wT1nN700

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20 Mar 2014 07:37 #5 by Rick

BlazerBob wrote: Despite being dead since 2008, the mummified body of a 49-year old Detroit woman was recorded voting in the 2010 Michigan gubernatorial election.

The body of 49-year old Pia Farrenkopf was discovered in her garage on March 5, sitting in the backseat of her Jeep Liberty. It was found by a contractor who was going through the house since it’s being foreclosed on.

Although her remains are believed to be at least six years old, records in Oakland County show Farrenkopf voting in the 2010 gubernatorial election between Republican Rick Snyder and Democrat Virg Bernero.



Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2014/03/11/mummi ... z2wT1nN700

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Clearly Pia the mummy was driven to the polls that day since LJ says voter fraud is a myth, why else would she be in the back seat? And everybody knows mummies can't drive with dried up raisins in their eye sockets.

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20 Mar 2014 07:50 - 20 Mar 2014 19:18 #6 by Unpopular Poster
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PAPERS PLEASE! You F-ing Nazi's!


More voter supression from the Right...Maybe you guys didn't notice, but as far as freedom and empowering WE THE PEOPLE- youre on the wrong side of EVERY SINGLE ISSUE.....

Youre a bunch of fascists, but youre just too ignorant to know it-

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20 Mar 2014 14:27 #7 by Something the Dog Said
Of course W****, those registrations only apply to voting in state elections. Kansas and Arizona will still have to enable those who want to vote in federal elections to be registered to vote for federal offices. Kansas and Arizonia will be forced to maintain two separate databases, one for state elections and one for federal elections. They will have to print two separate ballots in federal elections, one for federal offices and another for state and local offices and referendums. They probably will have to have three databases, one for those already registered, one for those registered under citizenship requirements and a third for those who are registered for federal elections only. This will greatly increase the cost of elections in those states.

The judged did not rule on whether requiring the proof of citizenship was constitutional, only that the federal agency did not have authority to prevent states from adding those additional requirements for local elections.

I also question on whether it will be constitutional to place burdens on those registering to vote for the first time that are not placed on those who are already registered to vote.

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20 Mar 2014 14:34 #8 by Reverend Revelant

“This is a huge victory for the states of Kansas and Arizona,” Kobach said in a prepared statement emailed to reporters. “They have successfully protected our sovereign right to set and enforce the qualifications for registering to vote. We have now paved the way for all 50 states to protect their voter rolls and ensure that only U.S. citizens can vote.


From the LA Times article.

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20 Mar 2014 15:02 #9 by Something the Dog Said

Reverend Revelant wrote:

“This is a huge victory for the states of Kansas and Arizona,” Kobach said in a prepared statement emailed to reporters. “They have successfully protected our sovereign right to set and enforce the qualifications for registering to vote. We have now paved the way for all 50 states to protect their voter rolls and ensure that only U.S. citizens can vote.


From the LA Times article.

From the LA Times article.

"The different requirements opened the possibility that residents of those states would have to register twice, using separate voter registration forms, if they wanted to vote in both state and federal elections."

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20 Mar 2014 19:12 #10 by Rick
Which is more of a burden, enrolling in Obamacare or getting an ID to vote?

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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