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New Lawsuit: N.C. Law Barring Independents from Elections Board is Blatantly Unconstitutional

New Lawsuit: N.C. Law Barring Independents from Elections Board is Blatantly Unconstitutional
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North Carolina voters not affiliated with the Republican or Democratic Parties cannot serve on the state's Board of Elections. That's right, state law says only registered Republicans and Democrats can. This means tough luck for independents or third party voters.

Well, one N.C. attorney hopes to change this.

Michael Crowell, a reportedly well-known election law attorney in North Carolina, recently filed a lawsuit against the state and its Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement. Crowell's case? State law denies unaffiliated voters the same rights as major party voters to be members of state and county election boards.

Crowell filed the lawsuit on his own behalf, stating that he is otherwise qualified to serve on the board of elections, but state law violates his First Amendment rights to free speech and association, and his Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection "by requiring as a condition of serving on an elections board he affiliate with either the Democratic or Republican party despite his independent political beliefs."

Some facts presented by Crowell:

Odd that only registered members of the Republican and Democratic Parties can serve on election boards that control the administration of taxpayer-funded elections. North Carolina is not alone, though. In several counties in New York, for example, voters must be registered with the Republican or Democratic Party in order to work at polling locations.

Is that fair? That only registered members of two private political parties can fill roles that are meant to administer elections in an impartial and nonpartisan manner? It certainly doesn't sound fair.

Read the full complaint:

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Shawn M Griffiths

Election Reform Editor for IVN.us since 2012. Studied history and philosophy at University of North Texas. Covers political and election reform efforts nationwide with deep expertise on the reform movement. Based in San Diego, CA.

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