Nation's first punch-card trial postponed until Nov. 1
Thursday, July 29, 2004 at 05:14AM
TheSpook
The nation's first trial
challenging punch-card voting was postponed Wednesday, ending the
possibility of a ruling before the upcoming presidential election. The
American Civil Liberties Union had wanted an Akron judge to rule Ohio's
punch-card system unconstitutional even if it meant no chance of change
before November. The trial opened on Monday. But U.S. District Court
Judge David D. Dowd decided to postpone the it until Nov. 1 - one day
before the presidential election - to allow the ACLU time to examine an
expert report the state filed Friday. The ACLU claims punch-card
machines are not uniform and in several counties are antiquated and
don't allow voters to correct mistakes. The group also claims the state
violates the voting rights of blacks, who live predominantly in
punch-card counties. [more]
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