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Related: About this forumGA Secretary of State Blocks 40,000 From Voting for No Apparent Reason
Last edited Thu Oct 16, 2014, 10:03 AM - Edit history (1)
It's important to note here that these registrations were all submitted by the Oct 6th deadline. This is not a partisan issue, even though Democrats, minorities, are the ones being denied here, this is about the right to vote. Brian Kemp is denying Georgians their Constitutional Right to Vote.
Update 10/16:
Kemp says missing voters accounted for in Georgia: http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/kemp-says-missing-voters-accounted-for-in-georgia/nhkSH/
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Secretary of State Brian Kemp on Thursday blasted accusations that his office has failed to help thousands of voters register to vote, saying we should not have to waste valuable resources on a frivolous lawsuit. Its the first time Kemp has commented since the national Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights filed suit against him and five Georgia counties last week, asking a state judge to make sure more than 55,000 people will be able to vote in the Nov. 4 election.
Kemp, however, said his office has now confirmed nearly 40,000 of those voters are active and on the rolls despite accusations to the contrary.
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More than 50,000 of the paper forms submitted by the group seemed to be lost in the states voting system, Lawyers Committee attorney Julie Houk said last week. They neither appeared on voter rolls nor did they show up on lists of pending voters who have been asked to provide more information to verify who they are, she said.
An additional 5,000 of the forms appeared on pending lists, but Houk said some of the forms showed the information originally submitted such as the last four digits of a persons Social Security number to be accurate. In other words, the Lawyers Committee questioned why these voters must provide additional proof of identification.
The applications were part of an overall registration drive that resulted in more than 85,000 new applications to the states voter system.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Secretary of State Brian Kemp on Thursday blasted accusations that his office has failed to help thousands of voters register to vote, saying we should not have to waste valuable resources on a frivolous lawsuit. Its the first time Kemp has commented since the national Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights filed suit against him and five Georgia counties last week, asking a state judge to make sure more than 55,000 people will be able to vote in the Nov. 4 election.
Kemp, however, said his office has now confirmed nearly 40,000 of those voters are active and on the rolls despite accusations to the contrary.
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More than 50,000 of the paper forms submitted by the group seemed to be lost in the states voting system, Lawyers Committee attorney Julie Houk said last week. They neither appeared on voter rolls nor did they show up on lists of pending voters who have been asked to provide more information to verify who they are, she said.
An additional 5,000 of the forms appeared on pending lists, but Houk said some of the forms showed the information originally submitted such as the last four digits of a persons Social Security number to be accurate. In other words, the Lawyers Committee questioned why these voters must provide additional proof of identification.
The applications were part of an overall registration drive that resulted in more than 85,000 new applications to the states voter system.
Voter Registration Drive in Georgia Leads to Lawsuit
By Cameron McWhirter
ATLANTAWith a little over three weeks to go before elections in close races for U.S. Senate and governor, an escalating fight between Georgias Republican secretary of state and a Democratic-leaning voter registration group is moving to court.
Third Sector Development Inc., the parent nonprofit of the New Georgia Project that has been working to register minority voters, has filed suit in Fulton County Superior Court against Secretary of State Brian Kemp and five county election boards, claiming officials have failed to process tens of thousands of voter applications ahead of the Nov. 4 vote. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People joined the suit, which calls on the court to force the secretary of state and the boards to speed up processing the applications.
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The Rev. Raphael Warnock, Ebenezers senior pastor and the projects spokesman, called the secretary of states position cavalier and cynical, saying the group filed a lawsuit because we felt we had no other choice.
This is not a cat-and-mouse game, he said. We are talking about peoples right to vote.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2014/10/13/voter-registration-drive-in-georgia-leads-to-lawsuit/
GA Secretary of State Blocks 40,000 From Voting for No Apparent Reason
Oct 14, 2014
By NewsOne Now
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp has decided not to certify 40,000 voter registrations. As a result of his actions, Kemp has been sued by the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the National Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights.
Lauren Victoria Burke, Joia Jefferson Nuri, Staci Johnson and GA State Representative Leader Stacey Abrams joined Roland Martin Monday on NewsOne Now to discuss early voting, voter suppression and Georgia Sec. of State Brian Kemps actions to block Americans from voting. Listen their entire conversation below.
http://atlantadailyworld.com/2014/10/14/ga-secretary-of-state-blocks-40000-from-voting-for-no-apparent-reason
Oct 14, 2014
By NewsOne Now
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp has decided not to certify 40,000 voter registrations. As a result of his actions, Kemp has been sued by the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the National Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights.
Lauren Victoria Burke, Joia Jefferson Nuri, Staci Johnson and GA State Representative Leader Stacey Abrams joined Roland Martin Monday on NewsOne Now to discuss early voting, voter suppression and Georgia Sec. of State Brian Kemps actions to block Americans from voting. Listen their entire conversation below.
http://atlantadailyworld.com/2014/10/14/ga-secretary-of-state-blocks-40000-from-voting-for-no-apparent-reason
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GA Secretary of State Blocks 40,000 From Voting for No Apparent Reason (Original Post)
Raffi Ella
Oct 2014
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groundloop
(12,270 posts)2. Not 'for no apparent reason'.... I think we all know the reason behind this
Damned scumbag.
If nothing else I think this shows that our GOPers are getting scared.
Raffi Ella
(4,465 posts)3. It looks like the Lawsuit had an effect!
Kemp says missing voters accounted for in Georgia http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/kemp-says-missing-voters-accounted-for-in-georgia/nhkSH/
He's still playing games but he doesn't want to go to jail.
He's still playing games but he doesn't want to go to jail.