U.S. District Court Strikes Down Kansas Law Requiring Applicants for Voter Registration to Produce Documents Proving Citizenship

On June 18, a U.S. District Court in Kansas struck down a law that was passed in 2011, requiring individuals who register to vote to produce documents, proving U.S. citizenship. The law had already been enjoined earlier. Also, it was not in effect for individuals who use the federal voter registration postcard form.

The decision in Fish v Kobach, 1:16cv-2105, is here and is 118 pages long. Much of it discusses the various witnesses on each side.

The judge in this case, Julie A. Robinson, is a Bush Jr. appointee.


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U.S. District Court Strikes Down Kansas Law Requiring Applicants for Voter Registration to Produce Documents Proving Citizenship — 2 Comments

  1. One more step on the road to Civil WAR II —

    LAWLESS Donkey communists vs TYRANT Elephant fascists.

    See Germany 1929-1933
    See Spain 1931-1939

  2. How many hoards of foreigners, esp from ENEMY regimes, can now go to Kansas and take over the regime ???.

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