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Old 11-04-2002, 12:16 PM
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Re: Black People Losing Their Right to Vote

http://academic.udayton.edu/race/04needs/vote01.html


Debunking an Urban Myth


QUESTION:
Is this a true statment?
"We are quickly approaching the 21st Century and I was wondering if anyone out there knew what the significance of the year 2007 is to Black America? Did you know that our right to vote will expire in the year 2007? Seriously! The Voters Rights Act signed in 1965 by Lyndon B. Johnson was just an ACT. It was not made a law. In 1982 Ronald Reagan amended the Voters Rights Act for only another 25 years. Which means that in the year 2007 we could lose the right to vote
ABSOLUTELY NOT! The right to vote is guaranteed by the constitution and no "law" ; nor the expiration of a law can take that away. Voters Right Act is a law that outlawed certain practices which states implemented as a means of keeping blacks away from the polls. (such as poll taxes and literacy tests). It also provide for federal monitoring to assure non-discrimination in voting. With the expiration of the Voters Right Act in 2007, theoretically states could pass laws requiring a poll tax or literacy tests. Although they still will not be allowed under the Constitution to discriminated. So the states can't take away your right to vote directly because that is a constitutionally guaranteed right. The real question is whether the states will pass laws that have the effect of discouraging people from voting. I tend to think generally they won't. Although some states may pass ENGLISH ONLY laws for voting affecting the ability of citizens whose primary language is not english.
The major lost from the failure to re-enact the voting rights bill is the failure to provide for federal monitoring of voting fraud. There are still a number of places in the United States where activites are undertaken to diminish minority voting efforts.









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Originally posted by dsuchalady
I don't know how many of you are aware of this but in 2007 minorities might lose their right to vote. The Voter Registration Act of 1965 was amended in 1982 by President Reagan for a period of 25 years. This means that in 2007 *38 States* have to agree to it for it to be amended, I think permanently.

I doubt it is highly likely but I'll pose the question to you that my professor did to me in class last week. If Black Americans let's say hmm...did something radial or were all of a sudden linked to an issue as Islamic people were this past year do you think that would weigh in on the 2007 decision?
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