Appeals court upholds voting order, dealing another setback for Kobach
A federal appeals court has upheld an order blocking Secretary of State Kris Kobach from requiring voters to show proof of citizenship if they register to vote at the DMV.
Federal Judge Julie Robinson ordered Kobach in May to register these voters under the federal Motor Voter Act, but he appealed that decision.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit issued an order Friday night affirming the earlier decision, saying that the National Voting Rights Act preempts the Kansas proof of citizenship requirement and that no constitutional doubt arises as to whether the NVRA precludes Kansas from enforcing its voter qualifications.
Its the latest legal setback for Kobach, who served as the states attorney in the case and championed the proof-of-citizenship policy as a way to prevent voter fraud.
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