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Pahayag ng CCNC tungkol sa pagtanggi ng Korte Suprema ng US na tanggapin ang kaso ng batas sa pagboto ng NC

Noong Lunes, tinanggihan ng Korte Suprema ng US na dinggin ang apela ng desisyon ng mababang korte na bumagsak sa malawakang paghihigpit ng North Carolina sa pag-access sa pagboto, na kinabibilangan ng pagpapatupad ng kinakailangan sa voter ID, pagbawas sa maagang pagboto at pag-aalis ng parehong araw na pagpaparehistro ng botante.

RALEIGH – On Monday, the US Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of a lower court ruling that struck down North Carolina’s sweeping restrictions on voting access, which included implementation of a voter ID requirement, cuts to early  voting and elimination of same-day voter registration.

Common Cause North Carolina was among the plaintiffs that successfully challenged those voting restrictions in court. The following is a statement by Bob Phillips, executive director of Common Cause NC, in response to today’s decision:

“We are pleased that today’s decision by the US Supreme Court leaves in place the Fourth Circuit’s ruling against the legislature’s attempt to unconstitutionally limit access to the polls. The restoration of early voting hours and the reinstatement of same-day voter registration, along with the elimination of an onerous voter ID requirement, have been a victory for North Carolina voters. However, we must continue to be vigilant against any further attempt by the NC General Assembly to enact unfair, unnecessary and unconstitutional barriers to voting.”

Common Cause NC is a nonpartisan and nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging citizen participation in democracy.

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