Today’s wrong-minded Supreme Court ruling on voter ID
is not really a surprise but it is still very disappointing
and disheartening. I’ve listed a few articles under
“NAtional” below even though the ruling affects Indiana
only at this time. The ruling will open the flood gates for
more states to join the move to disenfranchise voters. It is
a sad day....
NAtional: Voter
Advocate Rush Limbaugh Applauds Supreme Court's 'Huge, Huge,
Huge Move to Undercut Democrat Voter Fraud' LINK
National:
Editorial - Denying Access to the Ballot LINK
National:
Indiana's Primary First Major Test Of State's Controversial
Voter Photo ID Law LINK
National:
Supreme Court upholds Indiana voting ID law LINK
National: Court
rejects voter ID challenge; no new grants LINK
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National: People
For: Supreme Court Won’t Stand Up For Voters LINK
National:
Election Experts: Today’s Supreme Court Ruling Will Add to
Long List of Hurdles Already Facing American Voters LINK
National:
Supreme Court ruling will disenfranchise Indiana primary
voters LINK
National: Asian
American Groups Dismayed by U.S. Supreme Court Decision
Upholding Voter ID Law LINK
National:
Statement from Robert A. Brady, Chairman, Committee on House
Administration LINK
National:
Stealing An Election: The Psychological Impact Beyond the
Ballot Box LINK
Florida:
Election Day in Florida May Look Familiar LINK
Florida: League
of Women Voters of Florida v. Browning LINK
Florida: Broward
County - Looks, smells and sounds like dirty dealings LINK
Georgia: Ga.
voter ID challenge to go forward LINK
North Carolina:
May 6 Snapshot: North Carolina LINK
Pennsylvania:
Westmoreland County - Poll workers put in long day LINK
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