Kansas and Arizona ask U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Lawsuit on Federal Voter Registration Form

On March 24, the states of Kansas and Arizona asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear Kobach v U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 14-1164.  This is the dispute over whether those states can require the federal government to alter the postcard voter registration forms in those two states.  The form asks applicants to sign over penalty of perjury that they are U.S. citizens.  The two states want the forms altered to tell applicants that they must attach proof of citizenship.

The U.S. District Court in Kansas had ruled in favor of the two states, but the Tenth Circuit had reversed, basing its decision on the fact that the Commission had held extensive fact-finding hearings on whether the change was necessary, and had determined that the change is not necessary.


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Kansas and Arizona ask U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Lawsuit on Federal Voter Registration Form — 3 Comments

  1. A basic matter of NATIONAL SECURITY and Civilization that every Elector be qualified

    — regardless of the nonstop efforts of the communist usual suspect gangs to want and have nonqualified INVADERS being Electors — esp. in marginal gerrymander districts for USA elections – Congress / Prez-VP.

    Think that **vast LEFTWING conspiracy** — regardless of the H. Clinton mouth.

    Each State in the U.S.A. continues to be a sovereign NATION-State —
    1776 DOI last para.
    1783 USA-Brit Peace Treaty
    1787 Const – Art. VII

  2. We have the same problem here in West Virginia where the mail-in forms only require a deliverable mailing address to become valid. The county clerks mail out a test postcard to the address on the application form and if it does not come back as undeliverable, the applicant is issued a VR card which they can then take to the DMV and use as a PRIMARY SOURCE OF IDENTITY even though nothing concerning their citizenship has actually been verified! The obvious solution is to make the mailed voter registration cards only temporary cards that, upon voting for the first time by presenting ID that has been validated with authentic citizenship documents, only then is the voter issued their real voter registration card.

  3. Most, if not ALL, birth papers do NOT show the nation-state status of the father.

    Thus – kids are brainwashed to assume that their fathers are citizens of a certain nation so the kid is also a citizen of such nation.

    Who’s your daddy and what was his nation-state status the second that you were born — where ever you were born —
    on land, on the High Seas, in outer space, in a submarine, in a cave, etc. ???

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