Actually, you're wrong. This law does not rely on the commerce power; the federal government has broad power to regulate the conduct of federal elections.
I happen to be an expert in this area.
I appreciate your reply to my remarks.
However, in comparison to my remarks, in which I cited the constitutional jurisdiction of our federal government, you made nothing more than an unsubstantiated statement that I was wrong and then an idle boast that you are expert.
I am from the "show me" state.
How do you substantiate your remark.
That's the best tagline I've seen here on FR.
I had trouble and was unable to vote in the 2000 elections under suspicious circumstances. Before the elections I hadn't received my voting information that is typically sent out. On calling the county registrar's office the clerk-who sounded like she could be suborned on the cheap with crack cocaine-told me my "signature was invalid". This was odd as I voted for Dole in 96 on the same "invalid signature". Finally, I negotiated to be able to cast a provisional ballet which would be valid weeks after-the-fact. This is Los Angeles County.
I was going to leave work to vote, but the election had already been called for Gore which indicated to me voting would be futile.