The Public Interest Legal Foundation secured a landmark case on Monday in the First Circuit Court of Appeals.
The Court ruled that under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA) Maine’s voter roll is a public record and election officials cannot hide the information from the public.
George Behizy posted this from the ruling, BREAKING: The First Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that voter rolls are public records and election officials can’t hide them from the people “Whether voter registration rolls are accurate and current cannot be determined without inspecting the Voter File…In other words,… pic.twitter.com/KQbzyc72lI — George (@BehizyTweets) February 5, 2024 As Americans Scramble to Protect Retirement Accounts With Physical Gold and Silver, A Faith-Based Company Shows Them How
The Public Interest Legal Foundation posted this following the ruling earlier today. Maine’s restrictions on the use of the voter roll were enacted to keep election watchdogs, like PILF, […]
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