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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFlorida aims to repeat the election of 2000 and sues to make it possible...
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott, a Republican, ordered the purge of suspected non-U.S. citizens from state voter rolls and defended it again Monday amid growing outcry. Accusations have flown that the purge is a Republican-led effort to disqualify minority voters likely to support President Barack Obama in November. Others say Obama's Justice Department has intentionally blocked the purge for political purposes.
It appears that the State of Florida is unwilling to conform its behavior to the requirements of federal law, wrote Thomas Perez, assistant U.S. attorney general and head of the federal law enforcement agency's Civil Rights Division. ... The significant problems you are encountering in administering this new program are of your own creation."
The Justice Department letter accuses the state of violating two laws. One, the Voting Rights Act, was put in place in 1965 to protect black and Latino voters who had faced poll taxes, literacy tests, alternative voting times or facilities. The law requires five Florida counties, along with a handful of mostly Southern states with histories of voter discrimination, to seek federal approval before changing voting policies or procedures. More than 60 percent of the voters declared suspect in Florida are black or Latino, according to a Miami-Herald analysis.
A second federal law, the National Voter Registration Act, requires states to make efforts to maintain accurate voter rolls. It also forbids states from removing voters from their rolls within 90 days of a federal election. Florida holds a congressional primary in August and the presidential election in November. The 90-day window began May 16, according to the Justice Department.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/11/rick-scott-florida-suing-government-voter-purge_n_1588012.html
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Florida aims to repeat the election of 2000 and sues to make it possible... (Original Post)
kentuck
Jun 2012
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elleng
(131,458 posts)1. Right.
This time we're all a little better prepared, AND Justice is already armed.
kentuck
(111,111 posts)2. In my opinion, that is why they are going after Holder...
They want him to stop the suit so they can continue to steal the election. That is why they are threatening contempt of Congress against him, in my opinion.