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Court restricts who can bring voting rights challenges in a case involving voters with disabilities

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court panel on Monday ruled that private individuals and organizations cannot bring voting rights cases under a section of the law that allows others to assist voters who are blind, have disabilities or are unable to read.

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Court restricts who can bring voting rights challenges in a case involving voters with disabilities

FILE - Voters in the 47th Ward arrive at the William B. Moore Manor apartments, to vote in the state’s primary election, April 23, 2024, in Philadelphia. (Alejandro A. Alvarez/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP, file)


WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court panel on Monday ruled that private individuals and organizations cannot bring voting rights cases under a section of the law that allows others to assist voters who are blind, have disabilities or are unable to read.

It’s the latest ruling from the St. Louis-based 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, saying only the government can bring lawsuits alleging violations of the Voting Rights Act. The findings upend decades of precedent and will likely be headed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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