To: SandRat
The lawyers say they've sampled more than 2,000 state registration forms which were rejected because applicants had failed to provide the required proof of citizenship. Of that group, fewer than 15 percent successfully registered after receiving notice of the rejection. "Therefore, many eligible voters across Arizona have been disenfranchised by these unnecessary bureaucratic policies,'' the lawsuit states. How do you prove they are eligible voters without producing proof of citizenship?
3 posted on
11/11/2017 6:24:58 AM PST by
marron
To: marron
The definition of eligible voter is anyone, living, dead, citizen, or illegal alien, likely to vote for a DemocRat.
13 posted on
11/11/2017 6:59:46 AM PST by
Blood of Tyrants
(Conservatives love America for what it is. Liberals hate America for the same reason.)
To: marron
The lawyers say they've sampled more than 2,000 state registration forms which were rejected because applicants had failed to provide the required proof of citizenship. Of that group, fewer than 15 percent successfully registered after receiving notice of the rejection. “Therefore, many eligible voters across Arizona have been disenfranchised by these unnecessary bureaucratic policies,’’ the lawsuit states.
Interesting conclusion by the lawsuit editors.
My conclusion would be that 85% of them did not qualify for the paperwork to prove their citizenship and had falsely applied.
18 posted on
11/11/2017 8:33:42 AM PST by
az_gila
To: marron
You have to wonder how they buy booze or smokes, without an ID.
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