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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Ind. Gov't. - More on: Wondering if you can vote in the Democratic primary?

Updating this ILB entry from March 27th, West Coast law professor Rick Hasen of the Election Law Blog has a piece today in Slate that begins:

Set aside, for a moment, the Supreme Court's decision Monday upholding Indiana's voter-identification law. It's another little-noticed election law in the state that could come into play during next week's Clinton-Obama contest for the Democratic presidential nomination. Republicans and independents can vote in Indiana's Democratic primary. But this quirky state law gives voters the right to challenge other voters at the polls for not being sufficiently loyal to the political party in whose primary they are voting.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on April 30, 2008 07:03 PM
Posted to Indiana Government