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From [
HERE] A judge for the
US District Court for the Northern District of Florida on Wednesday denied a request by the US
Department of Justice (DOJ) to issue a temporary injunction barring Florida from continuing the practice of purging its voter rolls. The DOJ alleges that Florida's policy violates the
Voting Rights Act as well as the
National Voter Registration Act , which requires all voter roll maintenance to cease 90 days before the primary election, meaning all purging in Florida should have stopped by May 16. In his decision, Judge Robert Hinkle said that the law was put in place to prevent the removal of lawful voters, and that it does not bar the state of Florida from removing individuals who do not have a right to vote in the US. The ACLU has previously alleged that the purging of voter rolls discriminates against racial minorities, and that in practice, citizens are frequently forced to re-verify their citizenship or lose their right to vote. A suit filed by the Advancement Project last week states that 58 percent of people on Florida's list are Latino and 14 percent are African American. [
MORE] Florida's Republican
Governor Rick Scott praised the decision , saying that halting the purging process would result in "irreparable harm."
In photo Jennifer Carroll, Scott's "black" Lt. Gov. remains as quiet as a church mouse or a potted plant about the voter purge. (their kind of negro).