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alp227

(32,006 posts)
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 01:48 PM Feb 2014

Black Caucus chairman asks U.S. AG Eric Holder to block Miss. voter ID law

Source: Jackson Clarion-Ledger

A letter has been sent by the chairman of the Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus asking the U.S. Department of Justice to preclude the implementation of Mississippi’s voter ID law.

“The law adversely affects Mississippi’s most vulnerable population, namely, the elderly, minorities and disabled,” said state Sen. Kenny Wayne Jones, D-Canton. “Prior to the U.S. Supreme Court declaring Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act as unconstitutional, Mississippi was covered by the “preclearance” requirement”

The Justice Department has yet to say whether it will challenge Mississippi’s Voter ID law, similar to challenges made in a couple other states.

Jones said in the letter made available today that it is his understanding that Mississippi initially provided insufficient evidence and/or information to the U.S. Department of Justice to determine whether the new law would violate the Voting Rights Act. Moreover, he said Mississippi has not provided support that the law would not hinder minority voting or that, if it does, how proposed changes in the law or administrative rules and regulations would remedy that.

Read more: http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20140227/NEWS/140227006/Black-Caucus-chairman-asks-U-S-AG-Eric-Holder-block-Miss-voter-ID-law

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Black Caucus chairman asks U.S. AG Eric Holder to block Miss. voter ID law (Original Post) alp227 Feb 2014 OP
it's great to see some.. stillcool Feb 2014 #1
The only "good" thing about that verdict is we can also do this in non-southern states now Recursion Feb 2014 #2

stillcool

(32,626 posts)
1. it's great to see some..
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 02:04 PM
Feb 2014

Action going on now...rather than waiting till election day, or the day after. Every person in every state needs to be aware that they might not be able to vote. Their Secretary of State in their state is responsible for how their elections are run, how their votes are counted, who can and can't vote, and when and where they can vote.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
2. The only "good" thing about that verdict is we can also do this in non-southern states now
Fri Feb 28, 2014, 04:54 AM
Feb 2014

I vote for Ohio next...

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