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Title: Certain people should not vote, says the Supreme Court
Source: The Hill
URL Source: http://thehill.com/opinion/judiciar ... upreme-court?hl=1&noRedirect=1
Published: Jun 15, 2018
Author: Mark Plotkin
Post Date: 2018-06-16 20:22:41 by Dakmar
Keywords: None
Views: 1677
Comments: 25

Larry Harmon is a software engineer and a Navy veteran who lives in Ohio. Harmon voted in the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections but he choose not to vote in 2012 because he says he was unimpressed with the candidates.

In 2015 a ballot initiative to legalize marijuana was on the state ballot. Harmon discovered that his name had been struck from the Ohio state voting rolls, thus forbidding his vote on this issue.

In 2011 the state of Ohio sent a mailed note to him, asking him to confirm his eligibility to vote. Harmon did not respond to this notice. In 2016, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Court in Cincinnati ruled in Harmon’s favor, stating that Ohio had violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.

The heart of that lower court’s decision was that failing to vote should not be a trigger for sending a notice.

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In Ohio’s case, the state has set up a punitive system that says if you fail to vote in a single federal election cycle and you get a notice and you do not respond, then your name is purged from the rolls.

The League of Women Voters said it best in a brief before the Supreme Court: “Ohio is the only state that commences such a process based on the failure to vote in a single federal election cycle. Literally every other state uses a different, and more voter protective, practice.”

Now. the villain in this particular case is Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. He defends his view by saying: “Ohio removes registration only if they have failed to vote and have failed to respond to a notice.” Alito seems to be saying that if you don’t respond to one notice, then punitively the government can throw you off the rolls and eliminate your right to vote.

That is patently wrong and unfair....

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#2. To: Dakmar (#0)

The idea that the "right to vote" should mean that you can go vote without lifting a single finger to assist the gov in maintaining it's voting record database is flawed. But speaking as an ex-pat, I'll say it's certainly the American way of thinking. Americans have a relatively high propensity to be irresponsible compared to other earthlings.

What good is your right to vote if you're casting that vote within a system that is completely compromised in it's integrity, by permitting lots of fraudulent & illegal votes along with it? Doesn't a voting district with 20% improper registrants serve to dilute a rightful voter's vote by 20%? Isn't a proper voter entitled not only to cast a vote but to have have count vote count fully, and be as free of dilution via illegal votes as resonably possible?

He was sent a notice. Was it too much to ask that he merely return a postcard? If I'm not mistaken, he didn't even need to put a damn stamp on it.

Certainly the state of Ohio should not consider removing a name a "punitive" measure, as it's not about punishment. If it were, it would mean that the state was assuming the guy really did live at his stated address. And no, you can't be punished via deprivation of a right for doing something you have a right to do, such as not vote. But failing to return a postcard at zero cost should not be considered an onerous burden of responsibility.

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-06-16   20:40:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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He was sent a notice. Was it too much to ask that he merely return a postcard? If I'm not mistaken, he didn't even need to put a damn stamp on it.

Not being removed from roll and showing ID at next election seems to be a simpler solution. Being snarky for the moment, I have to wonder who has the contract to print those postcards?

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