(New York, NY) – National civil rights
leader Rev. Al Sharpton applauded the federal appeals court in North
Carolina today that struck down the state’s requirement for voters to
show identification before casting ballots, while also
reinstating early voting, a measure that has been a part of National
Action Network’s mission around the country.
“We at National Action Network have long said that
the Voter ID laws adopted by many states are an insidious effort to roll
back hard-won voting rights and today’s decision is a step in the right direction towards
allowing a more just election process,” Rev. Sharpton said.
NAN has led a voter
protection tour and rallied against the unfairness of voter ID efforts
that require voters to show photo IDs at polling sites and laws that
restrict early voting. States have recently reversed
restrictive laws and NAN is continuing a national effort leading into
the November election to expose voter disenfranchisement. Countless
potential voters have been shut out of the election process due to
restrictive laws and NAN will work tirelessly to expose
the injustice around the country in the months to come.
Source: Mercury
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