The States Determine Qualifications for Voting and Procedures for Registration, and only Citizens may Vote

Thank you Publius, This is a great Post and helps us to understand just what is up at the polling stations.
Reblogged on Bob’s Opinion .

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By Publius Huldah

1. Summary

The federal government is usurping the powers of the States, expressly retained by Art. I, §2, cl. 1, US Constitution, to determine qualifications for voting. And by perverting Art. I, §4, cl. 1, it is also usurping the States’ reserved power to determine procedures for registration of voters.

Consistent with Principles of Republican Government, every State in this Union has restricted voting to Citizens. 1 But on October 26, 2010 in Gonzales v. Arizona, a three judge panel on the US Circuit Court of Appeals (9th Cir.) construed the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA) and asserted that Arizona has no right to require applicants for voter registration to provide proof of citizenship. I wrote about it at the time HERE. On rehearing, the en banc Court of Appeals agreed with the panel; and on June 17, 2013…

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One thought on “The States Determine Qualifications for Voting and Procedures for Registration, and only Citizens may Vote

  1. Thank you! Now I hear that some States want Congress to amend the NVRA to “permit” them to require proof of US Citizenship.
    Can you believe what a Country of weak sissies we have become?
    Our founding generation would man up, ignore the Supreme Court, and demand proof of citizenship.

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