Flash: Supreme Court sides with fraud-friendly Ohio Sec. of State
Oy: “US Supreme Court sides with Democratic elections official in Ohio voter reigstration dispute.”
Stand by for more details…
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Allahpundit’s got the lowdown on the ruling.
It’s a page long, but the footnote is the important part. Judging from a quick skim of the syllabus in this case from 2002, which the Court cites as precedent, it boils down to the fact that the voting statute confers exclusive power upon Brunner and the head of the DMV to deal with mismatched forms, which means the Ohio GOP can’t force them to do anything by suing.
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