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TheBlackAdder

(28,205 posts)
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 12:27 AM Oct 2018

USA: Continuing To Shit On Native Americans Since Before It Even Existed.

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In another WTF is America doing moment, which will definitely goes down in history:


The SCOTUS affirmed that Native Americans, living in communities not recognized by the USPS, must have street addresses to be able to vote. The Catch-22, you need a street address to vote, but the USPS does not provide them! Heidi Heitkamp will lose valuable voter support because of this--something that pushed her to win by a slim 3,000 votes during the last election.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a lower-court order requiring voters in North Dakota to present certain forms of identification and proof of their residential address in order to cast a ballot in next month’s elections. A case challenging this requirement on behalf of the state’s sizable Native American populations alleged that the requirement would disenfranchise tribal residents, many of whom lack the proper identification and do not have residential addresses on their identification cards.

The Supreme Court’s order will likely make it harder for Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, considered the most vulnerable Democrat in the Senate, to retain her seat in November. Heitkamp won her seat by less than 3,000 votes in 2012 with strong backing from Native Americans, and she is the only statewide elected Democrat. North Dakota Republicans began changing voting rules to make it harder to cast a ballot months after Heitkamp’s victory six years ago. Republicans have claimed the changes to voter ID requirements are intended to stop voter fraud, even though in-person fraud is exceedingly rare.

Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who was sworn in on Monday, did not partake in the decision, and Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan dissented.

North Dakota’s 2017 voter law ID was challenged by Native residents who alleged that the law disproportionately blocked Native Americans from voting. In April, a federal district court judge blocked large portions of the law as discriminatory against Native voters. “The State has acknowledged that Native American communities often lack residential street addresses,” Judge Daniel Hovland wrote. “Nevertheless, under current State law an individual who does not have a ‘current residential street address’ will never be qualified to vote.” According to the website of the Native American Rights Fund, which represents the plaintiffs, many native residents lack residential street addresses because “the U.S. postal service does not provide residential delivery in these rural Indian communities.”As a result, tribal IDs use P.O. boxes, which are not sufficient under North Dakota’s new law—a specification that seems designed to disenfranchise native voters. Hovland’s ruling was in place during the primaries this spring.



https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/10/supreme-court-makes-it-harder-for-tribal-north-dakotans-to-vote/


Republicans--If they can't win fair, cheat!

Can 10,000 people claim residency in one building?

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Baitball Blogger

(46,722 posts)
5. It sounds like a slap in the face, but, can they use the same law that allows homeless people the
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 08:53 AM
Oct 2018

right to vote by using a one address for all?

TheBlackAdder

(28,205 posts)
7. This stems from the Western premise of Property Ownership, which Native Americans do not subscribe.
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 10:18 AM
Oct 2018

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Between forced indoctrination camps, the stealing of children to place in N. E. Boarding/Death Camp Schools, the allotment of tribal lands, etc. This all has but one purpose, to try and indoctrinate Native Americans to Western Property Ownership ideas.

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HAB911

(8,902 posts)
6. From the Intertubes
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 09:40 AM
Oct 2018

North Dakota Native voters who do not have a residential address: here are instructions so you can vote in the midterms. Please print this off and share with others who don’t have internet. Call this number if you have questions: 1-701-255-0460




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