Thursday Washington Times: DOJ "totally undermining" military voting

The Thursday Washington Times hits the DOJ's efforts to aid felon voters but notes the simultaneous failure to update the DOJ webpage to show the law has changed for military voters. The new law requires ballots to be sent to military voters 45-days in advance, instead of the old 30 day standard.  The DOJ webpage still shows the old 30 day standard.

"The Justice Department is so unenthusiastic about military voting that its website still lists the old requirement for a shorter 30-day military voting window, rather than the current law mandating 45 days. On the other hand, the Justice Department has no legislative mandate whatsoever to involve itself with helping felons to vote, but its website devotes a large section - 2,314 words - to advising felons how to regain voting privileges."

 
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