Final Brief Filed in Georgia Case Over Voter Registrations that Don’t Match Perfectly With State Databases

On October 29, the voting rights organizations that are suing Georgia over voter registration applications that don’t perfectly match information about the applicant that is already in certain state databases (like drivers license records) filed their reply brief. Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda v Kemp, 1:18cv-4727.

The plaintiffs want the U.S. District Court to rule that voters with this problem, who bring proof of citizenship to the polls, be allowed to vote on a regular ballot, instead of a provisional ballot. Here is the reply brief.


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Final Brief Filed in Georgia Case Over Voter Registrations that Don’t Match Perfectly With State Databases — 2 Comments

  1. 4 Mar 1789 USA Citizens — 1776-1789 State NBC via fathers and naturalized citizens {NC}.

    After 4 Mar 1789 —

    USA NBC via fathers
    USA NC

    How good/baaaaaad are birth/citizen status records going back to 4 July 1776 ???

    Many/most olde birth records do NOT show citizen/nation-state status of reported fathers.

    Thus – MAJOR DNA stuff now required ???

    Who is/was your olde fathers chain ???

    NBC = at birth ALLEGIANCE to father’s nation-state

    — place of birth means ZERO — regardless of ALL raving constitutional law MORONS.

    14-1 *subject to the jurisdiction thereof* = having ALLEGIANCE to —

    does NOT apply to kids of foreign regime fathers

    — whether or not mother is in the USA legally or illegally.

  2. Any precinct voter cards for registered voters in DARK AGE GA

    — with voter names – as shown in regime records ???

    Where is that *Model Election L-A-W* — MEL ???

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