Because Florida's third-party voter registration law has a chilling effect on the conduct of voter registration drives, it will necessarily decrease the amount of third-party voter registration that happens in Florida and in the five counties covered under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. Black and Hispanic Florida voters and Florida voters from Spanishspeaking households are twice as likely to register to vote through third-party voter registration drives as white voters or voters from English-speaking households. Any law that restricts the conduct of voter registration drives will therefore have a retrogressive effect on the voting rights of racial and language minorities. Florida cannot meet its burden of demonstrating that its third-party voter registration law does not have a retrogressive effect.
This is another page from the Republican Party's bogus voter fraud playbook. The report finds that third parrty's are placed with an unfair burden to turn in voter registration forms and there is no evidence that these groups have been holding forms until the last minute.
This law applies to both aprties and came about because of the Liberal group ACORN who threw out people who didn't check democrat as their party affiliation. Stop pushing BS. BTW did you know there are 35,000 more hispanic registered republican voters than demoncrats voters!!!!
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ReplyDeleteIt has been revealed that the allegations against ACORN were a plot created in Bush's Brain Karl Rove to suppress Democratic Voters. The Justice Department investigated those charges and no one was ever prosecuted for throwing away voter registration application forms as you allege. When they refused to prosecute they were fired. Stick to the facts.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/08/opinion/08fri1.html?ex=1189742400&en=ed38beedbd08ed45&ei=5070
http://www.nhi.org/online/issues/150/mockthevote.html