Sunday, 24 Nov 2024

Appeals court rules against GOP in case challenging 225K voter registrations in North Carolina

The 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a Republican lawsuit in North Carolina challenging voter registrations will remain in federal court.


Appeals court rules against GOP in case challenging 225K voter registrations in North Carolina
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The case was sent to a federal court by the State Board of Elections, but on Oct. 17, Chief District Judge Richard Myers ruled that parts of the case be moved back to the state court. 

But in a Tuesday ruling, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed his decision - meaning the case will remain in federal court where Myers will determine how it proceeds.

The reversal serves as a blow for the Republican plaintiffs who supported Myers' efforts to return the case to the state court. 

In the ruling, Circuit Judge Nicole Berner said that sending the case back to the state court was "improper."

"The State Board refused to perform Plaintiffs' requested act-striking certain registered voters from North Carolina's voter rolls-on the ground that doing so within 90 days of a federal election would violate provisions of Title I of the Civil Rights Act of 1964," Berner wrote.

"We are not convinced that defendants conceded to a violation of HAVA, but we need not reach that issue. Defendants argue that HAVA Subsection (a)(2)(A) actually prohibits them from removing the voters in question rather than requiring them to do so," the decision read.

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