Arkansas Asks for Rehearing in Case that Allowed Electronic Signatures on Voter Registration Applications

On April 14, Arkansas asked for a rehearing in Get Loud Arkansas v Jester, 24-2810. This is the case in which the Eighth Circuit had struck down the ban on electronic signatures for voter registration applications. The vote was 2-1. Arkansas wants all the full time judges of the Eighth Circuit to rehear the case.


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Arkansas Asks for Rehearing in Case that Allowed Electronic Signatures on Voter Registration Applications — 4 Comments

  1. Good for Arkansas. Ridiculous ruling. Take it all the way and fight fight fight!

  2. Courts love election related fraud. Lower court will probably be upheld, but hopefully not.

  3. Somehow, fake news Woke Pedo Joke Wikipedia links are allowed here, but not real news Conservapedia. That’s not even free speech. The double standards are obvious here.

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