Federal Judge: Blacks Must Be Able To Know Who On Ballot Is A Democrat

December 27th, 2011 (13) Posted By Pat Dollard.

Daily Caller:

A U.S. District Court judge has rejected a challenge to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 — filled when the Department of Justice barred the city of Kinston, N.C. from holding nonpartisan elections — reasoning that lack of access to party affiliation would discriminate against minority voters who otherwise wouldn’t know how to find Democratic candidates on a ballot.

The challenge was initiated after the Justice Department rejected a 2008 referendum vote in which the city of Kinston voted to stop listing candidates’ party affiliations on ballots.

Under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, the Justice Department must approve changes to election law in regions with a history, however distant, of racial discrimination.

The Justice Department prevented the 2008 referendum change, arguing in part that “the elimination of party affiliation on the ballot will likely reduce the ability of blacks to elect candidates of choice.”

Advocates for nonpartisan elections including Republican state representative Stephen LaRoque and several other Kinston residents subsequently sued the Justice Department, challenging the constitutionality of Section 5.

“When it comes to questions of federalism, there may not be a bigger intrusion into state sovereignty than the Voting Rights Act,” The John Locke Foundation, a conservative North Carolina think tanks, wrote in a recent newsletter. “There’s simply no basis for requiring certain jurisdictions to get pre-approval of voting procedures more than 45 years after the Voting Rights Act was passed.”

U.S. District Court Judge John D. Bates, however, late last week rejected the challenge to Section 5, specifically Congress’ 2006 25 year extension of the Section, following the reasoning in a previous case.

“Congress carefully and extensively justified its decisions to amend the statute to overturn or modify two Supreme Court decisions interpreting Section 5,” Bates ruled. “This Court declines to overturn that careful, well-supported judgment.”

The ACLU, which had intervened on the side of the defendants “on behalf of the North Carolina State Conference of the NAACP and six minority residents,” cheered the decision, saying it affirms the importance of protecting minority voting rights.

“The right to vote has been under attack across the country, with many states passing laws that will keep minorities, seniors and low-income residents away from the polls,” said Laughlin McDonald, director of the ACLU Voting Rights Project in a statement. “[The] decision recognizes the importance of the Voting Rights Act for protecting everyone’s right to vote.”

The Center for Individual Rights (CIR), the group representing the Kinston plaintiffs, called the ruling a “setback” but added that it will press forward to the U.S. Court of Appeals.

“The ruling means LaRoque v. Holder can move quickly to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit where CIR will appeal today’s decision,” the group said.

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

    Translation of Democrat Thought Process: Minorities are too stupid to know who to vote for unless the candidates are clearly marked as Democrat

    • mike3481

      Exactly.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_OFIU7BJVFVC7JJ5LRR7JOYCVLU LIBERTYvallance

    What the Judge is saying is that black Democrats are too stupid and wouldn’t know who to vote for if they weren’t told who to vote for by whitey judges.

  • YERMOM

    Some men need Masters

  • Anonymous

    In Oregon it has become fashionable for Republicans to not list their affiliation on ads. So it cuts both ways. It isn’t clear if non-partisan races are allowed. I’m used to having local elections non-partisan. Very often the local issues don’t really follow the national platforms. However, it seems as is platforms are a thing of the past. A one point in some states you could just vote for the party. There would be a handle to pull, and all your ballot decisions were made. We seem to be doing a little better than that.

    • Hawkerdriver

      Sandra,
      You as a liberal should know this,despite liberals’ aversion to facts… It has historically been the Democratic Party that has held blacks back.They authored the bills that kept segregation de riguer from Reconstruction till the Civil Rights tsunami that swept the nation in the 60′s.They,along with the NEA,NAACP,CBC,and ACLU are still doing it today,only stealthier,through lowering graduation standards,enforcing affirmative action,and enabling ambition killing “entitlements” promised to youth.The NEA especially,has revised history books in many states to subliminally enforce “white guilt”,which has helped to create the new paradigm of increasingly lower standards for blacks.To thier disadvantage sadly. Because of this agenda, manyblacks will remain largly uneducated and dependant, relying on the government to take care of them.Most of them can’t or will not see it,because of being brainwashed from early on in public (government) schools.

      The DNC has not changed one bit since Jim Crow. Arrested development as far as education goes is just one of the insidious ways the Democrats get votes through ignorance,,Detremental to all Americans,not just black.Since you are a liberal and indoctrinated with the Kum-by-ya ideology of the Left,I would imagine you probably suffer from “white guilt” too…I don’t. There is no such thing. There are bad guys on both sides of the race card,but the Left has exploited the non-issue of  white-only racism to enflame the ignorant,shifting the masses attention away from what has built this country..THE INDIVIDUAL.

      If I were black I would be offended at the insinuation made by that judge.Gee,I wonder if he is a Democrat?…

    • Anonymous

      I don’t know that the party has done this. I do have that experience in the bad old days (’60′s). I was teaching in a Catholic school. They had some kind of affirmative action that didn’t take into account the religion or academic record of the black girls they gave tuition to. I felt so bad that the black girls were so far behind. To me it reinforced the expectations of the other students.
      At the same time I knew students at the University who were discouraged from applying in their high school years, not because they were unprepared but because the counselor had low expectations.
      There is no one right answer.

    • richwill

      “The bad old days in the sixties?”  No wonder you misunderstand what this country is truly about.  The country as a whole was better before academia discovered “diversity.”  We are in the process of Balkanizing this country.  Explain why some Blacks succeed and others do not?  Read Thomas Sowell’s biography and then explain to me why he succeeded.  No one succeeds when  the victim card is played.  We have lost the meaning of honor, duty and responsibility in our society.  Revenue sharing, ever heard of it?  This was the federal way of curing poverty in the poor states.  Guess what the poor states are still poor and the wealthier states are poorer.  I can write pages about failed federal programs that the liberal have initiated to solve the very problems they created.  Ever heard of AFDC, this was the panacea for poor single women.  The country has more poorer single women the before.  Bye

  • Ty

    It’s too bad we don’t have some sort of IQ or intelligence test for citizens to vote.  I don’t care if it hurts or helps who I am supporting.  At the very least, voters should have to pass some sort of civics test.

    • JIM D

      It would be easier and better for the country if they went back to just one rule. In order to vote the citizen must be a legal landowner. Once they gave the freeloader  the ability to control policy with no skin in the game we have been going downhill every since.

  • The Shadow

    We need to go back to having a basic reading and writing test to vote. This is crazy that 80 IQ trash can vote and negate good hard working informed and educated folks votes

    • JIM D

      Most likely all that will come out of this is bomma will seek another 60 billion to dump into the education system. Because the product coming out now is to stupid to check the boxes at the top. Maybe they should just put the above pictures next to the line they want them to color in. Problem solved!

  • The Shadow

    Boy times sure have changed since this poster came out.