Saturday, December 28, 2019

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks NC Voter ID Law


North Carolina Voters might Not have to show a Photo ID in the 2020 Elections, due to a Ruling in Federal Court that’s expected in the coming days.

The New Voter ID Law faces State and Federal Lawsuits. The Lawsuit in State Court says the Law Violates the State Constitution because it Intentionally Discriminates against African-Americans and American Indian Voters.

A Federal Judge said Thursday she would Block the Law, at least Temporarily, as the Voter ID Lawsuit against the State continues. She said she will make her Official Ruling next week, but wanted to give Advance Notice of her Decision.

The Judge, Loretta Biggs, wrote that State Elections Officials had been Planning “a very large statewide mailing” next week to tell Voters about the ID Law, and she wanted to let them know they Wouldn’t Need to do that after all.

Details of what exactly the Judge is Planning to Order are still Not entirely clear.

A Spokeswoman for Attorney General Josh Stein (D), who must now decide How the State will React to the Judge’s Decision, said his Office will wait to see the actual Ruling next week before making any Decisions on how to proceed.

UPDATE

On December 31st, U.S. District Court Judge Loretta Biggs, an Obama Appointee, Struck Down North Carolina’s Law requiring Voters at the Polls to show Certain Kinds of ID, or else to Vote Provisionally. North Carolina State Conference of the NAACP v Cooper, m.d., 1:18cv-1034.










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