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Voter suppression in North Carolina?

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  • 07-05-2015 10:45pm
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    It looks as though when the current governor took office, voter registration statistics immediately became harder to find and of the data eventually found in raw form, up to a 66% decline in registrations through the welfare system was noted.

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/05/07/1382846/-BREAKING-Board-of-Elections-data-reveal-voter-registration-irregularities-under-NC-Gov-Pat-McCrory
    A data-mining analysis of information publicly available from the North Carolina State Board of Elections has uncovered apparently systematic irregularities in voter registration efforts which are required of the state by the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA; the so-called 'Motor Voter Act'). These irregularities, potentially disenfranchising tens of thousands of poverty-level North Carolina citizens, have all occurred during the Republican administration of North Carolina's current governor, Pat McCrory (R).

    Under McCrory (who took office in January of 2013), North Carolina has become the tip of the GOP's spear in efforts to suppress voting by demographic groups which typically do not lean Republican (blacks, Latinos, youth, and the economically disadvantaged). McCrory's efforts culminated in 2013 with his signing into law of the nation's single most draconian voter suppression bill, The Voter Information Verification Act (VIVA; detailed in this diary). Legal challenges to VIVA have been filed by numerous organizations including the North Carolina NAACP, the ACLU, the League of Women Voters, and the U.S. Dept. of Justice. Oral arguments in NC-NAACP v. McCrory will begin in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, in Winston-Salem, on July 6th. But while many of those suits argue, in part, that VIVA may have been intended to suppress minority voting, evidence of such malicious intent has been hard to come by.

    Until now. [cont'd]

    While not irrefutable evidence of a voter supression conspiracy, it is compelling.

    If true - and the story gains traction - this is going to be interesting. However the alternative theory might be that more applicants were being bumped for ineligibility, but that doesn't explain why the statistics were simultaneously obfuscated.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 9,448 ✭✭✭weisses


    Considering that the people affected by this are in general not republican voters this could be a fishy CT .... The fact that a Bush appointed judge declined a case made against it makes it even worse


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