On July 25, U.S. District Court Judge Henry T. Wingate, a Reagan appointee, enjoined a new Mississippi law that restricts who can assist a disabled voter in the absentee process. The federal Voting Rights Act says a disabled person can choose anyone to provide assistance except an agent of that voter’s employer or union.
But the new Mississippi law says no one can assist a disabled voter except a family member, household members, caregivers, or employees of the U.S. postal service or employees of the elections office. Here is the decision in Disability Rights Mississippi v Fitch, s.d., 3:23cv-350. Thanks to several people for this news.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/democrats-scramble-reach-voters-florida-cancels-mail-ballot-requests-rcna91294
FL LAW — ABSENTEE EFFECTS
TOTAL SEPARATION IN USA AND STATE/LOCAL ELECTIONS ???
OR
ONE ELECTION ***LAW*** IN ALL ELECTIONS IN THE USA. ???
EITHER- DEADLINE BEFORE ELECTION DAY FOR ANY CHANGES.
SEE SO-CALLED ***PURCELL PRINCIPLE*** — ONE MORE SCOTUS MORON OUT-OF-THIN-AIR MACHINATION [MOM].
SCOTUS MOMS — BEAT THE HELL OUT OF YOUR MORON KIDS ??? — TO STOP THEM FROM GETTING IN SCOTUS ???
Mississippi should use flying squads to go voters who are unable to go to polling places.
nbc fake news.
Now AZ is linking NBC? He loves FAKE NEWS
He is truly a fake news fiend.