WASHINGTON — The American Civil Liberties Union today asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay Monday's ruling from a Seventh Circuit appeals panel that concluded Wisconsin's voter ID law is constitutional and does not violate the Voting Rights Act.
The following is a statement from Dale Ho, director of the ACLU's Voting Rights Project:
"Permitting this law to go into effect so close to the election is fueling voter confusion and election chaos in Wisconsin, particularly for the many voters who have already cast their ballots. Voters deserve a fair shake, and this last-minute disruption changes the rules of the game in an election that is already underway, and risks locking out thousands of voters. The stakes are extremely high."
The motion filed today also notes factual inaccuracies in the appeals panel's ruling, including:
A copy of the full motion is available at:
aclu.org/voting-rights/frank-v-walker-emergency-application-stay-seventh-circuit-judgment
More information is at:
aclu.org/voting-rights/frank-v-walker-fighting-voter-suppression-wisconsin
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