Tuesday, June 12, 2018

JUDICIAL WATCH ON SUPREME COURT DECISION UPHOLDING OHIO EFFORTS TO MAINTAIN CLEAN VOTER ROLLS - LA RAZA SUPREMACY DEMS HISPANDERING FOR THE ILLEGALS' VOTES MAD AS HELL!


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Judicial Watch Statement on Supreme Court Decision Upholding Ohio Efforts to Maintain Clean Voter Rolls
Source: Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton hailed today’s Supreme Court decision upholding efforts by Ohio, which are part of an historic settlement with Judicial Watch, to maintain accurate voting rolls.
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MAJOR MEDIA REPORTS
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06/11/2018
U.S. Top Court backs Ohio Voter Purge; Democrats blast ruling
Source: Reuters
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday revived Ohio’s contentious policy of purging infrequent voters from registration rolls in a ruling powered by the five conservative justices and denounced by liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor as an endorsement of the disenfranchisement of minority and low-income Americans.
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06/11/2018
Grimes Reacts to U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Ohio Voting Law
Source: Kentucky Today
The ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday that upheld the Ohio law that allows voters to be purged from the rolls if they haven’t cast ballots in six years angered Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes.
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06/11/2018
Supreme Court says States can Remove Voters who Skip Elections, Ignore Warnings
Source: USA Today
The court's conservative majority ruled 5-4 that Ohio did not violate federal laws by purging voters who failed to vote for six years and did not confirm their residency. Ohio has the strictest such law in the nation.
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This is a clear victory for the citizens of Ohio and America who want clean and fair elections. Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections. Today’s Supreme Court decision should send a signal to other states to take reasonable steps to make sure that voters who died or moved away no longer remain on their voter rolls. Leftists opposed to election integrity suffered a big defeat today. Frankly, this and their other assaults on clean election measures suggest the organized left and their politician allies want to be able to steal elections if necessary. This is also a big institutional win for Judicial Watch, because it means that our current settlement agreement with Ohio is valid and enforceable.
- Tom Fitton
  Judicial Watch President

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