It is against the law to ask someone. But they are all in on this, including the leftist League of Women Voters, in opposing proof of citizenship.
Last week a federal court ruled in League of Women Voters v. Harrington that a former U.S. Election Assistance Commission official violated federal law in 2016 when he allowed three states – Alabama, Georgia, and Kansas – to require documentary proof of citizenship on the federal voter registration form
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In their lawsuit,
plaintiffs argued that the proposed change to the federal voter registration form to require documentary proof of citizenship was unauthorized, violates federal law, and would deprive tens of thousands of voters of their fundamental right to vote and undermine the groups’ efforts to increase civic participation.
Many American citizens don’t have a passport or birth certificate (Me: Birth certificates are very common, so BS), the most common types of document used to prove citizenship. A 2017 report found that in the first few years after the Kansas requirement was implemented in 2013,
between 8% and 14% of new registrants were blocked (Me: Good, beacse most if not all had no right to vote or were trying to register under a false name).
A federal court ruled that a former US Election Assistance Commission official violated federal law in 2016 when he allowed three states – Alabama, Georgia, and Kansas – to require documentary proof of citizenship on the federal voter registration form.
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