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KARE 12:55 PM. CST November 13, 2017
A continued band of voters in Minneapolis. (Photo: Melissa Colorado, KARE)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court has agreed to actuate whether a Minnesota statute that prohibits cutting political accoutrement in polling places is unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court said Monday it will booty the case, Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, arduous the law. Several groups sued aloof afore the 2010 acclamation to try to ensure admiral would not bar them from cutting tea affair accoutrement to the polls, including buttons that read, "Please I.D. Me." They referred to legislation that would accept appropriate voters to appearance identification at the polls.
Minnesota voters in 2012 alone a accompaniment built-in alteration that would accept appropriate voters to appearance photo identification afore voting.
Lower courts upheld Minnesota's law barring political accoutrement at voting places, adage it's reasonable and applies appropriately to all political actual behindhand of viewpoint.
© 2017 Associated Press
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