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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMore Than 100 Groups Call on Secretaries of State to Protect Voter Rights by Rejecting Pence-Kobach
More Than 100 Groups Call on Secretaries of State to Protect Voter Rights by Rejecting Pence-Kobach Request for Sensitive Voter Data http://civilrights.org/100-groups-call-secretaries-state-protect-voter-rights-rejecting-pence-kobach-request-sensitive-voter-data/
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, along with more than 100 groups, today sent a letter to state elections officials, including 51 Secretaries of State and 13 election administrators, applauding those who have resisted Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobachs recent request for sensitive voter information, and urging those who have not yet responded to protect voters rights by rejecting the request.
This letter is a clear example of the intense resolve of the civil rights coalition and allied organizations to fight back against any attempt to undermine the fundamental principles of our democracy, said Vanita Gupta, president and CEO of The Leadership Conference. Our Secretaries of State and election officials must reject the Pence-Kobach Commissions unprecedented overreach and instead work together to fix the serious obstacles eligible voters continue to face across the country.
More than 100 organizations signed the letter sent ahead of the National Association of Secretaries of States summer conference in Indianapolis. The letter condemned Pence and Kobachs request for American citizens personal information, including names, addresses, dates of birth, political party affiliation, voter history and even partial Social Security numbers, as an unprecedented overreach and a brazen assault on the founding principles of our democracy.
This letter is a clear example of the intense resolve of the civil rights coalition and allied organizations to fight back against any attempt to undermine the fundamental principles of our democracy, said Vanita Gupta, president and CEO of The Leadership Conference. Our Secretaries of State and election officials must reject the Pence-Kobach Commissions unprecedented overreach and instead work together to fix the serious obstacles eligible voters continue to face across the country.
More than 100 organizations signed the letter sent ahead of the National Association of Secretaries of States summer conference in Indianapolis. The letter condemned Pence and Kobachs request for American citizens personal information, including names, addresses, dates of birth, political party affiliation, voter history and even partial Social Security numbers, as an unprecedented overreach and a brazen assault on the founding principles of our democracy.
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More Than 100 Groups Call on Secretaries of State to Protect Voter Rights by Rejecting Pence-Kobach (Original Post)
Gothmog
Jul 2017
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Gothmog
(145,839 posts)1. Here is a copy of the letter to the various secretaries of state
FakeNoose
(32,884 posts)2. Well done! This should be challenged in court
It's already gone too far, in my opinion.
There's no legal basis for the White House (executive branch) to have access to our states' voter registration data. If this were challenged in court I believe it would be struck down immediately.
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