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Lawmakers say Court is Jeopardizing the rights of military voters

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Angry legislators are accusing the state Supreme Court of jeopardizing the rights of Arkansas troops stationed overseas to vote in the November general election. The high court has ordered a halt to the printing of ballots in the state until it decides whether independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader`s name will appear on the ballot. The Defense Department had requested that ballots be printed for shipping to troops outside the country Tuesday. Wednesday morning, members of the House and Senate State Agencies Committees accused the Supreme Court foot-dragging that could keep troops fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan for other people`s right to vote from casting votes in their own country. The court is scheduled to hear oral arguments tomorrow in the state Democratic Party`s legal fight to keep Nader off the ballot in Arkansas.

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