A federal appeals court has ruled that only the federal government can bring lawsuits alleging voter discrimination under the Voting Rights Act, overturning previous precedent.
This change affects cases in Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, making it harder for private organizations like the ACLU and NAACP to contest election results on discriminatory grounds.
The split decisions among appeals courts indicate that the Supreme Court may need to intervene, potentially impacting the 2024 election season.
Additionally, the Supreme Court had previously endorsed a lawsuit brought by private organizations, providing a contrasting perspective.
Woodbury County supervisor's wife found guilty of 52 counts of voter fraud in 2020.
Yet they're prosecuting Trump for questioning the integrity of our elections. pic.twitter.com/8LPmUbS2w8
— TaraBull (@TaraBull808) November 24, 2023
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