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underpants

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Thu Feb 2, 2023, 11:09 AM Feb 2023

2023 - North Carolina may eliminate voting literacy test

Fox News

North Carolina Senate leader backs literacy test repeal

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/north-carolina-senate-leader-backs-literacy-test-repeal

North Carolina's most powerful senator expressed interest on Tuesday in deleting a voter literacy test provision from the state constitution — a relic from the Jim Crow era that while unenforceable has never been removed.

Senate leader Phil Berger told reporters he believes the language is "something that ought to be out of our constitution." Bills directing a statewide referendum on removing the provision have advanced in the House over the past decade. But support from the Rockingham County Republican could provide new momentum for the idea. Three-fifths of the state House and Senate members would have to agree to offer the ballot question to voters.

The section says anyone attempting to register to vote must "be able to read and write any section of the Constitution in the English language."

Still, state voters in 1970 defeated a constitutional amendment to remove the provision. The possibility of a repeat outcome is something Berger said may have caused reticence about the idea. But he said Tuesday he would vote to schedule the referendum and cast a ballot as a voter to do away with it.

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2023 - North Carolina may eliminate voting literacy test (Original Post) underpants Feb 2023 OP
All show before they add more REAL obstacles to voting. blm Feb 2023 #1
Ironic genxlib Feb 2023 #2
Good point. underpants Feb 2023 #3

genxlib

(5,528 posts)
2. Ironic
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 12:05 PM
Feb 2023

That 3/5's number needed for passage really jumps out as a reminder of where we are on voting rights.

Closing in on 250 years and we are still working on it.

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