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Federal Court's "Smoking Gun" Washington Post Story On Overturning Of The NC Voter Suppression Laws

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In the July 29th edition of the Washington Post, there was an excellent story regarding the ruling by the Federal Court that struck down one of the most egregious voter suppression laws on the books in the country, that of North Carolina’s. 

In addition to requiring residents to show identification before they can cast a ballot, the law also eliminated same-day voter registration, eliminated seven days of early voting and put an end to out-of-precinct voting. The federal court ruling reinstates these provisions, for now.

Here are some of the background facts regarding voter fraud, and their numbers which truly demonstrates that any and all of these so called “Voter Fraud” bills getting passed by Red State Republican administrations are to suppress the vote, and not ensure the fact that voter fraud influenced an election.  In other words, all these voter ID laws are a only a solution looking for a problem:

One of the most comprehensive studies on the subject found only 31 individual cases of voter impersonation out of more than 1 billion votes cast in the United States since the year 2000. Researchers have found that reports of voter fraud are roughly as common as reports of alien abduction.

(Bold highlight is mine)

So, just what was that “Smoking Gun that the federal Court found and ruled for justice and fairness to return to the state’s voters of North Carolina?  Read on:

In particular, the court found that North Carolina lawmakers requested data on racial differences in voting behaviors in the state. "This data showed that African Americans disproportionately lacked the most common kind of photo ID, those issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)," the judges wrote.

So the legislators made it so that the only acceptable forms of voter identification were the ones disproportionately used by white people. "With race data in hand, the legislature amended the bill to exclude many of the alternative photo IDs used by African Americans," the judges wrote. "The bill retained only the kinds of IDs that white North Carolinians were more likely to possess."

SNIP

The data also showed that black voters were more likely to make use of early voting — particularly the first seven days out of North Carolina's 17-day voting period. So lawmakers eliminated these seven days of voting. "After receipt of this racial data, the General Assembly amended the bill to eliminate the first week of early voting, shortening the total early voting period from seventeen to ten days," the court found.

Most strikingly, the judges point to a "smoking gun" in North Carolina's justification for the law, proving discriminatory intent. The state argued in court that "counties with Sunday voting in 2014 were disproportionately black" and "disproportionately Democratic," and said it did away with Sunday voting as a result.

The article concludes:

"Thus, in what comes as close to a smoking gun as we are likely to see in modern times, the State’s very justification for a challenged statute hinges explicitly on race — specifically its concern that African Americans, who had overwhelmingly voted for Democrats, had too much access to the franchise," the judges write in their decision.

This is about as clear-cut an indictment of the discriminatory underpinnings of voter-ID laws as you'll find anywhere. Studies have already shown a significant link between support for voter ID and racial discrimination, among both lawmakers and white voters in general.

"Faced with this record," the federal court concludes, "we can only conclude that the North Carolina General Assembly enacted the challenged provisions of the law with discriminatory intent."

(Bold highlight is mine)

Here is the link (and credit for the quotes used in this diary) to the entire article in the Washington Post and to a very good video about voter suppression if you want to learn more:

www.washingtonpost.com/…

Be safe out there.


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