Bush Administration Tries to Block Public Ability to Sue for Voting Rights
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You might think that with the election only days away, and with widespread concerns regarding the handling of voters and the ballots in Florida and Ohio, that the Bush administration would be wary of appearing to favor blocking voters access to the voting rights that were established in the wake of the 2000 fiasco.
You'd be wrong.
The Bush administration has filed briefs in three battleground states arguing that only its own Attorney General, John Ashcroft -- not private individuals or public organizations -- can file suits based on the Help America Vote Act. This interpretation goes directly against decades of voting rights law practice.
The Bush administration wants to be the sole arbiter of what's fair in this election.
You'd be wrong.
The Bush administration has filed briefs in three battleground states arguing that only its own Attorney General, John Ashcroft -- not private individuals or public organizations -- can file suits based on the Help America Vote Act. This interpretation goes directly against decades of voting rights law practice.
The Bush administration wants to be the sole arbiter of what's fair in this election.