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Federal judge declines to block portions of Georgia election law
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:03 pm
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:03 pm
A federal judge in Georgia declined to strike down portions of the state’s controversial voter law ahead of run-off elections slated for next week.
The decision from U.S. District Judge Jean-Paul “J.P.” Boulee, a Trump appointee, did not weigh in on some of the most controversial aspects of the law, nor did it strike down a portion of the statute that changes the deadline for requesting absentee ballots. It also did not a provision on election observation.
The Georgia law passed in March along party lines imposes restrictions that voting rights groups say will fall most heavily on minorities. The measure sets new voter ID requirements for absentee ballots, limits drop boxes and even prohibits passing out food and water to those waiting in line to vote.
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Boulee said in Wednesday's ruling that because the plaintiffs are seeking to challenge the voting law ahead of a run-off election, doing so would “change the election administration rules for elections that are already underway.”
The judge added that Wednesday's ruling does not rule out striking down other aspects of the law at a later date, writing that he “reserves judgment regarding the propriety of relief as to future elections.”
The ruling was in response to a narrow motion from the Coalition for Good Governance, which comes as Georgia is facing numerous challenges to its new voting law, including a lawsuit from the Department of Justice filed last month. LINK
The decision from U.S. District Judge Jean-Paul “J.P.” Boulee, a Trump appointee, did not weigh in on some of the most controversial aspects of the law, nor did it strike down a portion of the statute that changes the deadline for requesting absentee ballots. It also did not a provision on election observation.
The Georgia law passed in March along party lines imposes restrictions that voting rights groups say will fall most heavily on minorities. The measure sets new voter ID requirements for absentee ballots, limits drop boxes and even prohibits passing out food and water to those waiting in line to vote.
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Boulee said in Wednesday's ruling that because the plaintiffs are seeking to challenge the voting law ahead of a run-off election, doing so would “change the election administration rules for elections that are already underway.”
The judge added that Wednesday's ruling does not rule out striking down other aspects of the law at a later date, writing that he “reserves judgment regarding the propriety of relief as to future elections.”
The ruling was in response to a narrow motion from the Coalition for Good Governance, which comes as Georgia is facing numerous challenges to its new voting law, including a lawsuit from the Department of Justice filed last month. LINK
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:07 pm to Jbird
Should have just been a judgement of no standing. The legislature sets the voting laws not the judicial branch. Unless there is some civil rights issue.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:09 pm to Jbird
quote:Why do democrats think that people are too stupid to have an ID? Because they can't cheat so easily with VOTER ID required-- that's why.
The measure sets new voter ID requirements for absentee ballots
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:11 pm to Jbird
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prohibits passing out food and water to those waiting in line to vote.
This is a lie. It doesn’t prohibit it. It just prohibits partisan groups from doing it.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:12 pm to CorchJay
Why would democrats mind so much that they sued that people have to show an ID to vote in even absentee voting? You can't do anything without an ID. You can't get into the dem convention without an ID.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:12 pm to Jbird
Should have declined to hear it since no harm was yet done (the election not yet held) and then declined to hear any suits afterwards for no standing and mootness.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:13 pm to FooManChoo
quote:Sounds vaguely familiar.
Should have declined to hear it since no harm was yet done (the election not yet held) and then declined to hear any suits afterwards for no standing and mootness.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:14 pm to cajunangelle
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Why would democrats mind so much that they sued that people have to shDC?an ID to vote in even absentee voting? You can't do anything without an ID. You can't get into the dem convention without an ID.
it is becoming more amd more clear the dems (and many repubs) have cheated for decades.
their charade is up.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:17 pm to Jbird
You need an id to get an LSU Id just ask the LSU president. He left his id at home yesterday
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:18 pm to Jbird
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prohibits passing out food and water to those waiting in line to vote.
I still don't understand why passing out food and water in lines was ever a thing. It just makes no sense to me.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:28 pm to Jbird
quote:
Federal judge declines to block portions of Georgia election law
quote:
Trump appointee,
Shocker
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:30 pm to Jbird
Why can’t the voting precincts put out water?
Food?
What the frick? No one needs food to vote.
Food?
What the frick? No one needs food to vote.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:33 pm to MFn GIMP
i think in cities like Miami where they have 3 weeks plus election day to vote into the evening-like most other States...
the democrats hand out food for the win. Obama handed out free pizza and laptops at Univ of Pit and NC colleges in 2016.
he got away with it because you were racist if you questioned him. then some said ahhh no and now they are pissed.
they want you too think they are in line for 3 hours. when they get 2 to 3 weeks to vote; if there is still a line after all the early motor voting, they are voting more than once.
the democrats hand out food for the win. Obama handed out free pizza and laptops at Univ of Pit and NC colleges in 2016.
he got away with it because you were racist if you questioned him. then some said ahhh no and now they are pissed.
they want you too think they are in line for 3 hours. when they get 2 to 3 weeks to vote; if there is still a line after all the early motor voting, they are voting more than once.
This post was edited on 7/7/21 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:39 pm to CorchJay
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Should have just been a judgement of no standing
SCOTUS certainly set precedent for this
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:39 pm to Jbird
We will not be governed. We are not part of this country.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:41 pm to cajunangelle
quote:
Why do democrats think that people are too stupid to have an ID? Because they can't cheat so easily with VOTER ID required-- that's why.
If they don’t have an ID today, they know they don’t. So why don’t they do what they can to get an ID beforehand.
It’s not like they give people a week before an announcement of an Election Day to go vote.
Excuses. And laziness.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:44 pm to c on z
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Shocker
Elections have consequences, cocksucker.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:46 pm to MFn GIMP
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I still don't understand why passing out food and water in lines was ever a thing. It just makes no sense to me.
That's because the idea of choosing whom to vote for based on which campaign gave you the best snacks while you were waiting in line also makes no sense to you.
For a frightening percentage of Americans, it does.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:49 pm to c on z
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Shocker
Yes, we have what...almost 200? Judges appointed by Trump at various levels whom we can be reasonably certain will actually uphold the law and/or the constitution. It will definitely be that guy's longest lasting legacy.
Posted on 7/7/21 at 1:49 pm to wackatimesthree
Does Boost Mobile not require an ID to get a phone?
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