Voting Rights Activists Win Big Cases in Florida and Arizona
Steven Rosenfeld reports for AlterNet: "A series of court decisions this week supporting voting rights advocates in Florida and Arizona may bode well for more open and accountable elections in 2008. That is because the cases involve major trend-setting aspects of elections: whether you can block new laws that disenfranchise thousands of new voters because of errors in state databases, and whether you can catch partisans who alter electronic vote counts. In both instances, courts sided with voting rights advocates against state and local officials."
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rudkla - 21. Dez, 17:12