Will Republicans use contested voter registration lists to scare new voters?
Posted by blaqsage on October 19, 2008
By Steven Rosenfeld On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court told Ohio’s Republican Party it was not entitled to a list of 200,000-plus Ohioans whose voter registration information did not match Social Security and state drivers’ license databases. What did the Ohio party do? It went judge shopping, filing a closely related suit before Ohio’s Supreme Court. Pennsylvania’s GOP filed a similar suit on Friday. In Wisconsin, litigation on this issue is ongoing.
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