U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case on Whether States can Require Voter Registration Applicants to Attach Documents Proving Citizenship

On June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Republican National Committee v Mi Familia Vota, 25-1017. The issue is whether the federal law on voter registration permits states to require voter registration applicants to attach documents proving citizenship. The case arose in Arizona. Here is the cert petition. The case only relates to voters who use the state registration form, not the federal form.


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U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case on Whether States can Require Voter Registration Applicants to Attach Documents Proving Citizenship — 6 Comments

  1. MOST/ALL BIRTH CERTIFS DO N-O-T SHOW NATION-STATE ALLEGIANCE OF ALLEGED FATHERS = AT BIRTH NATION-STATE ALLEGIANCE OF NEW BORN KIDS

    TRUMP 14-1 AMDT CITIZEN CASE LIKELY TOMORROW.

  2. RE DEEP STATE TYRANTS

    EXECS WITH LEGISLATIVE POWERS – MAKE REGS —- ENFORCE LAWS/REGS — JUDIC POWER TO RULE ON REG VIOLATIONS = TYRANTS BY DEFINITION

    DEEP STATE GOT GOING WITH OLDE TARIFF LAWS IN 1800S — WORSE WITH 1887 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMM

  3. What is the point of the AZ SPAMBOT? Is it to illustrate how delusional and retarded someone would be if they took the fake news sources it constantly cites seriously?

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