U.S. District Court Hears Georgia Case on Whether Constitution Requires State to Pay Postage Both Ways for Postal Ballots

On April 24, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg heard arguments in Black Voters Matter v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:20cv-1489.  The issue is whether the 24th Amendment requires states to pay the postage on mail ballots both ways.  The 24th amendment bans “poll taxes or other taxes”: in order to vote.

The trial lasted 4 and one-half hours.  See this story.


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U.S. District Court Hears Georgia Case on Whether Constitution Requires State to Pay Postage Both Ways for Postal Ballots — 3 Comments

  1. How about the energy and matter to be able to vote from age 0 to 18 yrs olde and to get a ballot to a snail mail pickup box [even if it is your home mail box] ???

    esp having a voting device — now an ink pen ???

    aka food, clothing, shelter, education, etc, etc, etc. ??? —

    IE TOTAL govt control of everybody 24/7/365 ???

    ALL covered by the 24 Amdt ???

    YEAH SURE — if one is a RED DONKEY NUTCASE communist – unable to pay for a stamp. [ NO ???]

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