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DOJ Changes Legal Position in AZ voting case

Seriously compelling issues continue to percolate in association with election fraud. ARIZONA TODAY continues to present information, clarifications, and key players in the on-going battles to expose the fraud versus those who battle to keep the lid on and lights off. The below article by Matthew Vadum is an example of this on-going effort to bring information to the public. – Dr. Lyle

By Matthew Vadum

February 18, 2021

The Biden administration changed its position on an upcoming Supreme Court appeal dealing with Arizona’s electoral integrity laws, disavowing the previous administration’s interpretation of anti-discrimination provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Although the Biden administration won’t present oral arguments in the case or update a friend-of-the-court brief filed by the Trump administration, it signaled to the justices and the public that it’s leaving the door open to adopting a more aggressive interpretation of the statute in the future.

Section 2 of the law forbids voting practices that result “in a denial or abridgment of the right … to vote on account of race or color [or language-minority status],” and provides that such a result “is established” if a jurisdiction’s “political processes … are not equally open” to members of such a group “in that [they] have less opportunity … to participate in the political process and to elect representatives of their choice.” “That text must be construed in light of Section 2’s constitutional context, as an exercise of Congress’s authority to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment’s ban on intentional discrimination,” the Trump administration’s brief filed last year stated.  The filing comes as the litigants prepare to present oral arguments to the Supreme Court in the case on March 2.

The case is two cases that the court consolidated. The first is Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee (DNC). The second is Arizona Republican Party v. DNC. The reach of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 is at issue.  As The Epoch Times previously reported, the Supreme Court agreed on Oct. 2, 2020, to hear the challenge by the state of Arizona and Arizona Republicans to Democratic Party efforts to relax electoral integrity measures and throw open the state to ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting. This meant Arizona’s current ban on both practices remained in place for the Nov. 3, 2020, election.  A U.S. district court upheld Arizona’s provisions, which were challenged under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. A panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court but then at the en banc stage reversed, going against the recommendations of the federal government.

The provisions regarding ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting were ruled racially discriminatory and therefore unconstitutional by the appeals court.

The DNC strategically filed a flurry of lawsuits in battleground states in the 2020 election cycle in hopes of changing state voting rules in time for the recent elections. Many of the lawsuits were successful.  Arizona, like other states, has adopted rules to promote the order and integrity of its elections.

One provision is an “out-of-precinct policy,” which doesn’t count provisional ballots cast in person on Election Day outside of the voter’s designated precinct.

Another provision is a “ballot-collection law,” known as H.B. 2023, that permits only specific persons such as family and household members, caregivers, mail carriers, and election officials to handle another person’s completed early ballot. Most states require voters to vote in their own precincts, and about 20 states limit ballot collection, according to court documents.

Arizona’s law, enacted in 2016, made it a felony, punishable by a $150,000 fine and up to two years in prison, to collect and deliver another person’s completed ballot, with the noted exceptions.  In a letter to the justices, Deputy Solicitor General Edwin Kneedler acknowledged that the previous administration filed a friend-of-the-court brief supporting Arizona and Republicans in the cases, “taking the position that neither Arizona measure violates the results test under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and that the court of appeals erred in overturning the district court’s finding of no intentional discrimination.”

But following the change in administration, “the Department of Justice has undertaken a reexamination of the issues in these cases and a reconsideration of the framework for reviewing vote-denial claims under the results test of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act as articulated” by the government in the brief.

The Biden administration now believes that “although it does not disagree with the conclusion in that brief that neither Arizona measure violates Section 2’s results test, the Department doesn’t adhere to the framework for the application of Section 2 in vote-denial cases set forth in the brief.”

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3 Responses

  1. GM Arizona:
    I have been following the latest on here since shortly after the November 3rd. 2020 Election.
    Thank you all for all your work on restoring voter
    Integrity in our Election process. Your hard work and persevere is well appreciated! We the People based on all we have seen regarding the irregularities, all the forensic reports, affidavits from the whistleblowers feel robbed of any fairness in the 2020 Election. Very sad to find our Nation with no government agency willing to do the right thing for we the People! To see the Supreme Court turn its back on this was mind blowing at last! We the People deserve to have voter Integrity “one person, one legal vote!” Signature verification, as well as ID should be a must have. Mail in ballots should never be allowed. We all saw the desastres it was! Thank you to the RNC chair Dr. Kelli award and all working with her to get to the bottom of our Election there in AZ. I will continue to follow her and stay updated on the latest From Arizona.
    thank you,
    Victoria Hines

  2. Still covering up the truth. Just bunch of bla bla bla scared to death because the truth will come out the Election was a fraud and the Board of supervisors know it and took part in it . No other reason not to allow A impartial look into the machines and ALL the ballots.

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