Monday’s big election law news came from the Supreme Court’s penultimate decision of the term upholding Arizona’s congressional districts. --But before handing down its last three decisions, the court made voting-rights advocates happy by deciding not to review a different election case. --“Arizona citizens can continue to participate in voter registration drives without worrying about not having proof of citizenship documents,” Shirley Sandelands of the League of Women Voters of Arizona said in a statement Monday. --The case, Kobach, et al. v. Election Assistance Commission, et al., was about whether Arizona and Kansas could require voters to prove their citizenship when registering to vote with the so-called federal form.
Read more at Roll Call
(Hat tip: KimR)
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Voting-Rights Advocates Get Win at Supreme Court
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