Officials to appeal after Arkansas judge blocks voter ID law
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas officials on Friday said theyre appealing a judges order blocking the state from enforcing a voter ID law that revived a nearly identical restriction struck down as unconstitutional four years ago.
Secretary of State Mark Martin and Attorney General Leslie Rutledge filed notices Friday that theyre appealing Pulaski County Circuit Court Judge Alice Grays ruling against the voter ID law to the state Supreme Court. Gray on Thursday ruled the law was unconstitutional. She also issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the state from enforcing the measure, less than a month before Arkansas May 22 primary. Early voting for Arkansas primary begins May 7.
Rutledges office said shell continue to defend the measures constitutionality, and Martins office said he strongly disagreed with the ruling.
Presenting identification is required for almost all facets of American life. Securing the integrity of our electoral system is vitally important, Chris Powell, a spokesman for Martin, said in a statement. Changing the rules in the middle of an election is irresponsible and creates confusion for voters. It is our job to uphold the law and to conduct a secure election.
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