'Minnesota Voting Rights Act' nears governor's signature after state Senate approval
The Minnesota Senate approved an elections policy bill Thursday that would guarantee voters the right to sue if they face vote suppression or vote dilution.
On a 35-32 vote, the DFL-led chamber approved the provision as part of a broader bill with one Republican, Sen. Carla Nelson of Rochester, siding with them
One item in the bill, which backers are calling the Minnesota Voting Rights Act, would guarantee in state law protections previously afforded under the 1965 federal Voting Rights Act.
The 8th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals last year ruled against a provision of the law that allowed voters to challenge voting policies or maps that were racially discriminatory. The court said that since voters werent directly named in the law, the right to challenge doesnt apply.
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