Oral Argument Held in Kansas-Arizona Lawsuit over Federal Voter Registration Forms

Here is a news story describing the oral argument held February 11 in Kobach v U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 5:13cv-4095. The issue is whether Kansas and Arizona may alter the federal voter registration form, to require that proof of citizenship be attached when the form is submitted.


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  1. Thanks for the link. I notice the story is from Latino Fox News. The Arizona law is one more attempt to insult the state’s Latino community, which seems to be the legislature’s main raison d’etre for the past six years, and to suppress the vote.

    However, the changing demographics of Arizona and the nation will eventually throw out the people behind this xenophobic, reactionary mindset. The most interesting and relevant demographic fact about Arizona was that in 2009, it had the largest ethnic gap among age groups of any of the states: People 65 and over (a group I’ll join in a couple of years) in Arizona are 82% white non-Hispanic. But people 18 and younger are only 42% non-Hispanic whites. That gap has likely grown over the past five years and will continue to grow, as the old white Tea Party Republican types in Arizona die off.

  2. ALLEGIANGE chain via natural born or naturalized fathers to the 4 July 1776 DOI State regimes or the later 4 Mar 1789 USA regime. See also 1st sentence in 14th Amdt, Sec. 1.

    Thus – PROOF/EVIDENCE of the Allegiance Chain.

    See also the oath that new USA naturalized citizens take after showing PROOF/EVIDENCE that they have qualified to be a USA naturalized citizen.

    How many New Age Donkeys are communists and have NO allegiance to anything — except LOOTER communism ???

  3. Richard:

    You have no clue what you are talking about.

    First of all, one of the rights we, the U.S. citizens have is our right to vote. The Federal voter registration forms only require you check a box and state that you are legally able to vote in the U.S., and there are NO checks or balances in place to verify that everyone who registers to vote is legally able to vote.

    I find it very offensive every time I see video or read documentation about non-U.S. citizens registering to vote.

    This has NOTHING to do with what country someone hails from. This has to do with the legal right to vote in our country, and not having OUR votes diluted/diminished by ANY non-U.S. citizens voting in our elections.

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