Disabled Alabama Voters Get Win as Federal Appeals Court Upholds Stays on Law Prohibiting Assistance with Absentee Ballots



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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed a law in March prohibiting voters from receiving assistance in filling out or delivering their absentee ballots.  October 11th, a federal appeals court upheld a stay of that law for at least the 2024 election.

Sept. 24th, Chief U.S. District Court Judge R. David Proctor stayed portions of Senate Bill 1.  Proctor wrote in his opinion that the NAACP demonstrated that the law interferes with blind, disabled or illiterate voters from choosing who may assist them in the voting process, as allowed in Section 208 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. 

SB1 only allowed close family members or cohabitants to assist a voter in request ing, filling out, or returning an absentee ballot, and stopped the get-out-the-vote work of democracy and civil rights groups.

Section 208 states: “Any voter who requires assistance to vote by reason of

blindness, disability, or inability to read or write may be given assistance by a person of the voter’s choice, other than the voter’s employer or agent of that employer or officer or agent of the voter’s union.”

The decision is in effect for the 2024 election.  

Pro-voter groups had also argued the law’s vague language violated freedoms of speech and association, and interfered with the 14th Amendment’s due process protections.   Judge Proctor rejected those claims.

We’ve linked the decision at AmericanDemocracyMinute.org.  I’m Brian Beihl.

Today’s Links

Articles & Resources:
U.S. District Court, Northern District of Alabama (via Democracy Docket) – Opinion and Order Alabama State Conference of the NAACP v. Marshall

American Democracy Minute – Alabama Legislature Poised to Add More Barriers to Absentee Voting, Claiming ‘Ballot Harvesting’, Despite No Evidence

Alabama Political Reporter – 11th Circuit rejects stay in key Alabama absentee voting law, protects vulnerable voters
Alabama Reflector – Federal appeals court won’t block decision limiting Alabama absentee ballot law

Groups Taking Action:
Alabama NAACP, League of Women Voters AL, Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program, Greater Birmingham Ministries

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