Montana's new voting laws violate Native Americans' rights, a lawsuit argues.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Native American Rights Fund filed a lawsuit on Monday challenging two new election laws in Montana as unconstitutional infringements on Native Americans right to vote.
Montana legislators enacted the laws H.B. 176, which eliminated same-day voter registration, and H.B. 530, which restricted ballot collection this spring, amid a national Republican push to tighten voting regulations in connection with President Donald J. Trumps false claims of election fraud.
The lawsuit argues that the measures in Montana, where an estimated 6.5 percent of the population is Native American and district courts struck down another ballot collection restriction last year, are part of a broader scheme to disenfranchise Native voters. It argues that the laws violate the right to vote, freedom of speech and equal protection under the Montana Constitution.
The legislature knows that Native Americans are very distant from registration opportunities, said Jacqueline De León, a staff attorney at the Native American Rights Fund. They know that they have a very limited window to register and vote on the reservation, and they know that so many homes dont receive residential mail delivery, and so they are again, I think, taking advantage of those barriers and amplifying them.
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