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US Supreme Court Says Proof of Citizenship Unnecessary to Vote
Just pinky swear you are a citizen and its cool...Just WOW!
The Supreme Court announced on Monday it has struck down an Arizona law that required voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship before registering to vote. In Arizona v. Inter Tribal Council, seven justices agreed that the Arizona law oversteps the state's authority by essentially invalidating the federal voter registration form. The form, established by a 1993 law, lets people register to vote by sending in a uniform document accepted by all states. Voters must swear they are citizens on the form. More . |
Its no surprise. Heres a news flash. You don't have to prove you are a US citizen to be President either.
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The basis for that ruling is the long-established principle that there are certain things ONLY the feds are empowered to do.
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So anybody with an address of residence gets a voter registration form mailed to them and the only requirement to legally register to vote is to swear you are a US citizen, no proof whatsoever required other than your word. that's ridiculous but it appears that's the rules and any attempt to change them by a state will be for naught.
maybe i'm missing something - who receives the voter registration form and where does the government get the list of people from? people who are in the US on visas/green cards don't receive the forms? being an Arizona case it's obviously a law passed to keep illegals from voting but that assumes that illegals are receiving voter registration forms - from where/who is my question? |
I know when I'm in other countries I have a huge desire to go vote in their elections. :1orglaugh
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do we really want to make it tougher on people to get out and vote?
because that's what the sc ruling stops, az was trying to make it more difficult for peeps to vote by requiring proof of citizenship. |
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You just have to pinky swear. I wonder how long this will last before US is bankrupt? I'm talking dustbowl oklahoma bankrupt. I am soooooooooooo glad I am leaving with no plans to return. |
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Dude, come on. You know in US this equals to cluster fuck. - Millions will be voting who should not be voting. Fake addresses, fake names...either way this country is truly doomed. |
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So if you're in another country illegally you would risk everything by voting? This sounds logical to you? |
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I think if you have something like a US issued driver's license you should be able to vote.
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ROTFLSHMSFOAIDMT. (Rolling On The Floor Laughing So Hard My Sombrero Fell Off And I Droped My Taco.) http://i.imgflip.com/1ixvo.gif |
You don't need to be a US citizen to live here
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this why immigration reform will never really happen
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A few weeks ago some guys were caught at the border. Border Patrol said first statements were, "Where do I go for the amnesty?" and "It's okay, Obama will let me stay." It wont be affecting me. I wont be here. But I feel sorry for the citizens and legal immigrants of all colors, who will suffer because of what's coming. |
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I was listening to a discussion the other week with big agra, an american worker and an illegal immigrant activist. You could have heard a pin drop when big agra let it slip that when the hundreds of thousands of people working here illegally in agra get status, they will most likely be fired and new waves of guest workers will be hired. That is one of the reasons GOP is pushing for high numbers on lower skills guest worker programs. I believe in open borders to some extent but it must be fair to EVERYONE. |
All this ruling is saying is that in matters of election it is the federal government that makes the rules and states don't get to change how people register to vote.
If they want to force people to show ID when they register they need to get either the senators or congressmen from Arizona to sponsor a bill in the house or senate that would call for this ID rule to be put in place nationwide. Personally, I'm not all that against forcing people prove citizenship when they register even though it will cost more money to do so. However, I'm not too worried about it because large scale voter fraud does not appear to be a problem. There was a story a while back that showed how during the Bush administration they did a heavy crackdown on illegal voting and after a 5-year effort they only arrested about 120 people. |
I did not have to prove I was a citizen to vote
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and pretty sure illegals are not going to start flocking to the polls now
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Conservatives/Republicans like gerrymandering and other things like this. The more people who vote, the more they lose. This is why Democrats spend tons of money on get out the vote campaigns while Republicans spend a lot of time gerrymandering & other silly crap. |
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i find this insane - only a citizen should be allowed to vote and you should have to prove it, this is 2013, there should be a database of every eligible voter/citizen in the country, when a person shows up and proves he's a citizen and votes, mark them down as having voted.
what the hell, it's in the Constitution isn't it, guaranteeing every citizen the right to vote - it doesn't say 'resident'. |
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If there was evidence that there was large scale voter fraud occurring, I would be all for tightening the rules, but it just isn't happening. Like you said, we can't even get legal citizens to polls. |
An interesting letter in response to an editorial. Comments are interesting as well.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...?mod=yahoo_itp |
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This situation creates apathy. |
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We also have a large group of people who will simply vote for someone because of what party they are in or based on one issue. I remember seeing an interview with a couple in Ohio during the Obama/McCain election. The news person asked who they thought the better person for the job was and they said Obama. When asked if they were then going to vote for him they said no. They said they can never vote for any candidate who is pro-choice. So for them if there are two candidates, one is pro-life and the other pro-choice they will always vote for the pro-lifer even if they disagree with everything else on his/her platform. One of the great things about this country is that every citizen gets to vote. One of the bad things about this country is that every citizen gets to vote. |
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The government has these awesome things called databases where they are able to verify your eligibility to vote upon registration.
I know this may come to a shock to many. They verify you through your registration and then you present valid ID showing you are you at the poll. |
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Gotta love people that make mountains out of mole hills. |
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it makes no difference you keep voting the same 2 corrupt parties in to power every year... |
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This is the evolution of policy. The supreme court only makes this ruling because of the historic abuse of voting rights. The major cases the court is looking at right now all boil down to a history of abuse and discrimination. |
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This sets up a mechanism where States can't act first and request permission after the fact, they must get permission before adding voter restrictions - from either Congress or the court system. It's a fairly simple resolution and not a particularly bad one. States come up with requests, congress must approve or deny them (and can't stall forever), then if a serious dispute arises the court system handles the conflict. Meanwhile, nobody except Congress can ever add any kind of restriction without getting permission before implementing it. |
I love the way people are earnestly discussing this as if voting actually mattered.
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Never ever, ever have I been asked to prove who I am. |
This is unsettling news...but a great side effect will be less Republican voters. haha
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Been like that forever. We only hear about this shit when blacks are winning elections. |
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