You know what? If you are too fucking stupid to be able to prove citizenship maybe it doesn't matter if you are a citizen and you probably should not be voting. Toss the case out with prejudice and tell them to fuck themselves.
This needs to be a FEDERAL law, not just state by state.
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>A nonprofit group Friday asked the federal court of Wyoming to block a new state law that would require people to provide proof of U.S. citizenship and at least 30 days’ Wyoming residency to vote.
The Equality State Policy Center, which has a stated mission of advancing fair elections and transparent government, alleges in a Friday civil complaint in the U.S. District Court for Wyoming that the newly-enacted 2025 House Bill 156 will discourage eligible voters from going to the polls.
Effective July 1, the new law requires people to provide proof of citizenship and 30 days’ Wyoming residency to register to vote in the state.
The law disallows using any documentation showing the person is not U.S. citizen to register to vote.
The Equality State Policy Center’s complaint says the following groups will face a higher risk of disenfranchisement under the law:
You know what? If you are too fucking stupid to be able to prove citizenship maybe it doesn't matter if you are a citizen and you probably should not be voting. Toss the case out with prejudice and tell them to fuck themselves.
This needs to be a FEDERAL law, not just state by state.
Archive: https://archive.today/BKnzs
From the post:
>>A nonprofit group Friday asked the federal court of Wyoming to block a new state law that would require people to provide proof of U.S. citizenship and at least 30 days’ Wyoming residency to vote.
The Equality State Policy Center, which has a stated mission of advancing fair elections and transparent government, alleges in a Friday civil complaint in the U.S. District Court for Wyoming that the newly-enacted 2025 House Bill 156 will discourage eligible voters from going to the polls.
Effective July 1, the new law requires people to provide proof of citizenship and 30 days’ Wyoming residency to register to vote in the state.
The law disallows using any documentation showing the person is not U.S. citizen to register to vote.
The Equality State Policy Center’s complaint says the following groups will face a higher risk of disenfranchisement under the law:
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