Georgia Is Trying To Block Newly Registered Voters From Taking Part In Fierce Runoff Election

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Democrat Jon Ossoff will face off against Republican Karen Handel in a June 20 special election in Georgia.

This is just typical, said the Georgia NAACP chief, who is suing the state.


Five civil rights and civic engagement groups have filed suit against Georgia and its secretary of state for attempting to block registered voters from participating in a closely watched runoff election in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District.

On Thursday, the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law filed a complaint in the federal district court in Atlanta, arguing that the state is violating the National Voter Registration Act. That law sets 30 days before a federal election as the earliest permissible deadline for voter registration.

Georgia complied with the provision for the special congressional election held this past Tuesday. But because no candidate won 50 percent of the vote, there will be a second election on June 20 ― a runoff between the top two finishers, Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel.

Georgia election officials contend that the June runoff is simply a continuation of the special election this week, so they don’t have to allow newly registered voters to participate. The registration deadline for Tuesday’s election was March 20, and officials say anybody who registers after that day is not eligible to vote in the June runoff.

Ezra Rosenberg, co-director of the voting rights project at the Lawyers’ Committee, argues that under the federal law, Georgia can’t set the registration deadline for the June 20 runoff any earlier than 30 days before that election ― that is, May 22.

“The case is actually a very, very simple case,” Rosenberg told reporters on a conference call Thursday. “Federal law specifically defines elections as including runoff elections.”

The National Voter Registration Act, passed in 1993, defines the word “election” based on the Federal Election Campaign Act. That 1971 statute defines an election as “a general, special, primary, or runoff election.”

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Why do Republicans always try to disenfranchise voters instead of making it easier to vote?

It seems more an argument over the definition of a run-off election vs. the original election.
 
Why do lefties have to embellish a political event by calling it "fierce"? Are they going to continue the old racist rhetoric and insult Black people by claiming that a person's skin color prevents them from obtaining something as basic as a photo I.D. in the 21st century?

Would a state U ID be good enough for you ?
Drivers license,like everybody else.
 
Typical righties trying to STOP people from
Voting .
All ya gotta do is show an iD, illegal lover.

Oh no. A SPEICAL ID!! Got a state university ID ? Nope can't use it (cause you are probably a dem) , got a gun ID , well that's fine ! (Probably a GOP ).

Why do you think the courts keep shooting this stuff down? It's always the conservatives found to be participating in voter fraud .
Got a state university ID ? Nope can't use it (cause you are probably a dem)

No, you probably live out of state
 
Typical righties trying to STOP people from
Voting .
All ya gotta do is show an iD, illegal lover.

Oh no. A SPEICAL ID!! Got a state university ID ? Nope can't use it (cause you are probably a dem) , got a gun ID , well that's fine ! (Probably a GOP ).

Why do you think the courts keep shooting this stuff down? It's always the conservatives found to be participating in voter fraud .
Never said a special ID. All I said was ID. Look how you spin. ID like you show for food stamps and welfare.

Well maybe you should take a peek at what these ID laws are about . It's not any ID. If they were that liberal the courts wouldn't be shooting them down.

If I go to state U , and I have an ID to prove it, is that good enough?
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The runoff election IS, in fact, a continuation of the election just held. That means the 30 day cutoff goes to 30 days before the recent election.
 
The federal judiciary will topple the obstruction of voter registration. Anyone who registers before May 19 will be allowed to vote. Bet?
 
Typical righties trying to STOP people from
Voting .
All ya gotta do is show an iD, illegal lover.

Oh no. A SPEICAL ID!! Got a state university ID ? Nope can't use it (cause you are probably a dem) , got a gun ID , well that's fine ! (Probably a GOP ).

Why do you think the courts keep shooting this stuff down? It's always the conservatives found to be participating in voter fraud .
Got a state university ID ? Nope can't use it (cause you are probably a dem)

No, you probably live out of state

But a military ID is ok?
 
Democrats were probably caught trying to bus voters in. They've done it before.

lol

So says trump . But he's a liar because that never happened .

It's republicans being proven to be vote cheats in our courts . Not Dems .
Did you miss the undercover vids that were posted? lol

Did you miss actual court cases?
Are you reminding us of him getting away with the voter fraud?
 
Why do lefties have to embellish a political event by calling it "fierce"? Are they going to continue the old racist rhetoric and insult Black people by claiming that a person's skin color prevents them from obtaining something as basic as a photo I.D. in the 21st century?

Would a state U ID be good enough for you ?

An IUD isn't good enough for the righties on here.
 

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