From MSNBC:
It isn't a slam dunk decision, but it is good enough to enfranchise hundreds of thousands of voters that were denied that right four years ago. Instead of long lines that lasted into the night, now people can vote with ease and not have to deal with roadblocks put between them and the polls.
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court sided Friday with Ohio's top elections official in a dispute with the state Republican Party over voter registrations.The justices overruled a federal appeals court that had ordered Ohio's top elections official to do more to help counties verify voter eligibility.[...]
Ohio Republicans contended the information for counties would help prevent fraud. Brunner said the GOP is trying to disenfranchise voters.
In a brief unsigned opinion, the justices said they were not commenting on whether Ohio is complying with a provision of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 that lays out requirements for verifying voter eligibility.
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