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A federal judge has struck down a North Carolina law criminalizing voting for people with felony convictions. The law, originally passed in 1877, made it a Class I felony for people who vote in ...
A federal judge on Monday struck down a North Carolina law that criminalized voting for people with felony convictions. In a 25-page order, U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs wrote that the law ...
Florida’s process for re-establishing voting rights for ex-felons is arbitrary and unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Thursday ... these citizens deserve restoration.” After striking down the ...
ALBANY — A state Supreme Court justice in Onondaga County has struck down New York’s Even Year Election ... judge’s 26-page ruling also noted that New York’s Municipal Home Rule Law ...
Poll Shows A New York trial court judge struck down the state’s Voting Rights Act on Thursday, ruling that the law is unconstitutional because it protects certain minority groups from ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio— A federal judge late Monday struck down an Ohio law that made it a felony for someone other ... Bridget Brennan ruled that federal election law supersedes the state law enacted ...
HB 458 made it a felony for a person ... absentee ballot of a disabled voter unless that person delivering the ballot is on a list of specific relatives. A judge ruled Monday, as it stands ...
A federal judge struck down a North Carolina ... The ruling does not change state law to allow felons to vote but rather strikes down a law potentially making it a separate felony for felons ...
July 23 (UPI) --A federal court in Ohio struck down part of a state law that ... fourth-degree felony if they facilitate the return of a disabled voter's absentee ballot," the judge wrote.