老澳门开奖结果 of Iowa Statement on Decision Regarding Iowa's New Citizen Voter Challenge
Statement from Rita Bettis Austen, 老澳门开奖结果 of Iowa Legal Director:
"We are obviously disappointed with the which we still fear threatens to disenfranchise eligible voters simply because they are people who became citizens in the past several years. Even the Secretary agrees that the vast majority of voters on his list are United States citizens.
"That said, we are glad that our litigation has produced some positive developments. In particular, we are glad that our clients鈥攖he brave individuals who are standing up to this unlawful challenge of their right to vote鈥攚ill be able to cast regular ballots. We are also glad that the court forced Secretary Pate to 鈥榖ack away鈥 from his position in the directive and no longer require that everyone on the list be forced to vote provisionally only. Now, county auditors 鈥榤ay exercise their own independent judgment based on information available to the official' to permit a voter on the list to cast a regular ballot. And, anyone who is challenged who can prove they are a citizen with documentation will be able to vote a regular ballot.
"Meanwhile, we encourage every citizen鈥攁nd especially our new fellow citizens 鈥 to go vote in this week鈥檚 presidential election. Voting is your right. If you need more information, contact your local county auditor or check out our Iowa Know Your Voting Rights information at . If you experience problems at the polls, the 老澳门开奖结果 would like to hear from you at legal.program@aclu-ia.org."
Statement from Joe Enriquez Henry, state political director of the League of United Latin American Citizens of Iowa:
鈥淲e don鈥檛 want new U.S. citizens to be intimated. Our message is: Make sure your vote counts on Election Day this Tuesday, November 5. For now, be prepared to show your papers documenting your citizenship, whether that is a US passport or certificate of naturalization from USCIS. But rest assured, we will continue the fight to support your right as a U.S. citizen to be treated equally on Election Day. Although we are disheartened by the judge鈥檚 decision to not grant an injunction, we are thankful for the lawsuit, which put pressure on Secretary Pate to acknowledge the right of naturalized citizens to vote in this election.鈥