Saturday, September 1, 2012

Federal judge overturns Ohio law

Restores in-person early voting in 3 days leading to Election Day  
A federal judge has overturned a recent Ohio state law and restored in-person, early voting for the final three days leading up to Election Day.

The lawsuit was brought by President Barack Obama's campaign and the Ohio Democratic Party which sought to overturn a new law that would have shutdown early voting after 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 2 until the polls opened on Tuesday, Nov. 6, (except for military personnel - in other words the law struck down ... told Blacks and Latinos they need not bother to vote, now they can and should - the repugicans don't like it when Blacks and Latinos vote).

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