7th Circuit Appeals Court UPHOLDS ruling that an Indiana voter purge law violated federal guidelines
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🚨🆕: 7th Circuit Court of Appeals UPHOLDS ruling that an Indiana voter purge law violated federal guidelines set in the National Voter Registration Act. The decision comes after five years of litigation and two attempts by Indiana to purge voters.
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Indiana voter purge law remains blocked after Seventh Circuit ruling.
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9:01 AM · Jul 20, 2021
https://www.democracydocket.com/cases/indiana-voter-purge/
Consolidated case filed by voting rights groups challenging two iterations of an Indiana law that purged voters registrations without providing adequate written confirmation and notice procedures in violation of the NVRA. The district court enjoined, and the Seventh Circuit upheld, the state from implementing the first purge law, Senate Enrolled Act 442. Indiana then enacted a similar law, SEA 334, which was fundamentally the same as the prohibited law. The district court struck down the new law and the Seventh Circuit affirmed, finding that Just like Act 442, Act 334 impermissibly allows Indiana to cancel a voters registration without either direct communication from the voter or compliance with the NVRAs notice-and-waiting procedures. The case is remanded to the district court, which much narrow its permanent injunction related to the law.