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Every Person's Voice Must Be Heard
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Today
a divided panel of judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
vacated a lower court’s injunction, which was put in place to protect Native
American and other voters in North Dakota. The lower court had barred the
enforcement North Dakota’s voter ID law because it found it was discriminatory
and unconstitutional. The Eighth Circuit acknowledged that Native American
voters may be disenfranchised but found that the lower court’s injunction was
too broad. Disappointingly, this week’s order from the Eighth Circuit
again allows North Dakota to continue using the discriminatory new law
providing no relief to disenfranchised Native voters.
Matthew
Campbell, a NARF Staff Attorney, stated “We must protect the integrity of our
voting system and ensure that all eligible voters (regardless of income,
housing, or place of residence) have the freedom to vote. Every person’s voice
must be heard. We will fight to ensure the voices of Americans-and specifically
first Americans-are counted even if they do not have the luxury of a permanent
home. Rules that inhibit an individual’s freedom to vote are a threat to our
democratic ideals. We will continue to stand strong against these
anti-democratic attacks.”
Read more here
Please consider helping the Native American Rights Fund continue our fight for Native American Voting Rights.

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Native American Rights Fund [email protected] Anchorage 907-276-0680 Boulder 303-447-8760 Washington 202-785-4166 |
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