Posted on 10/31/2023 3:06:49 PM PDT by CFW
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Judge Allen Winsor of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida granted a motion to dismiss a case against Florida’s voter registration process on Monday.
Several voter rights advocacy groups filed the case against Florida and the 67 county supervisor of election offices.
The voter rights advocacy groups, including the NAACP and Vote.org, filed the case in order to challenge Florida’s voter registration signature authentication requirement.
The groups sought for Florida’s law to comply with a federal law that prevents any states from using “immaterial errors or omissions to deny the right to vote.”
They also argued that forcing individuals to provide “original signatures” was too restrictive and disenfranchising.
”Plaintiffs’ entire premise is that a copied, faxed, or otherwise non-original signature is equal in stature to an original, wet signature. But we know this not to be so,” Winsor wrote in his decisions.
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Why? How?
I had to read it several times.
Yes looks like good news!
“Immaterial errors”. Like not being alive?
Marxist Dems want all the voters they can get without any encumbrances.
Will be interesting to see what “their” next move is.
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