Action to Protect Military and Overseas Voters in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
Statement from Riggs Campaign on Today’s Action to Protect Military and Overseas Voters in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
Raleigh, N.C. – Today, Riggs for Our Courts senior advisor Dory MacMillan shared the following statement on Justice Riggs’ motion for a stay and injunction in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to protect military and overseas voters:
Today we filed for a stay in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to pause any “cure” process pending appeal. Military and overseas voters followed all the rules and should not have to jump through additional hoops to have their votes count.
We are continuing to stand up for military voters in federal court to protect their constitutional rights to vote - we are grateful to these brave Americans for their service and know that they deserve better than this. Justice Riggs took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and we will fight tooth and nail against any effort to disenfranchise even one single lawful voter.
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