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La. AG stops voter disenfranchisement in three parishes

ADF commends La. attorney general’s office for preventing elections officials from tossing out valid voter registrations delivered by pastors
Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 8:05 AM (MST) |
ADF Media Relations | 480-444-0020


BATON ROUGE, La. — Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund are commending the Louisiana Attorney General’s office for stepping in to resolve the possible illegal disenfranchisement of voters in at least three of the state’s parishes.

Voting officials in Acadia, Jefferson Davis, and St. Landry parishes initially rejected stacks of voter registration forms gathered at churches and by other means as part of the Louisiana Family Forum’s Voter Registration Project despite the fact that the forms met all statutory requirements.  After intervention by the attorney general’s office, parish officials accepted the forms.

“A democratic government should not wrongfully silence its people,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Mike Johnson.  “The voter registration forms contained all of the information required by law.  Absolutely no reason existed to reject these registrations, which were all submitted in accordance with the law by local pastors after registration drives at their churches.  We thank Attorney General Buddy Caldwell’s office for preventing the disenfranchisement of these voters.”

Johnson submitted a letter to Caldwell’s office, explaining that the only item missing from the forms was the official address of the voter registration office.  Johnson explained that the lack of that address could not be a legitimate basis for rejecting new voter applications since the law allows for the forms to be hand-delivered.  The attorney general’s office told Johnson that they were already working to correct the problem.

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