Tennessee Attorney General Slatery Joins Effort to Oppose Potential Federal Takeover of Elections

 

Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery joined 22 attorneys general from other states and issued a letter to leaders in Congress, calling on Congress to end its push to pass legislation giving more election power to the federal government.

Specifically, the leaders expressed concerns over H.R. 4, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, which would amend the Voting Rights Act (VRA).

Calling the legislation “misguided” and “clumsy,” the officials argued the move, which has already passed the House of Representatives, would take away power from states to control their own election process.

“States that create laws based on what works best for their jurisdiction to respond to a crisis of confidence in our elections systems will inevitably be targeted by the Department of Justice leading to more confusion, litigation, and concerns over the validity of elections going forward,” the group wrote.

Furthermore, Slatery argued that the move would only allow for the federal government to hold more power.

“Tennesseans, through their elected officials, have the right to create laws that safeguard secure, fair elections and prevent voter fraud. This partisan attempt to amend the Voting Rights Act, which is a very good law and already provides a remedy when discrimination occurs, would only serve to give the federal government control of our state elections,” he detailed.

The letter also describes that the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act could potentially circumvent several Supreme Court rulings.

However, if fully enacted, the nearly two dozen state officials promised to take legal action against the measure.

“If these provisions are enacted, rest assured that the undersigned will aggressively defend our citizens’ rights to participate in free and fair elections without unconstitutional federal intrusion,” the letter continues.

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Cooper Moran is a reporter for The Star News Network. Follow Cooper on Twitter. Email tips to [email protected].
Background Photo “Voting Booths” by Tim Evanson. CC BY-SA 2.0.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 Thoughts to “Tennessee Attorney General Slatery Joins Effort to Oppose Potential Federal Takeover of Elections”

  1. lb

    Well this is nice…but it smacks of someone who is desperately trying to hold onto his job (his Term is up in ’22) by being seen to be “effective”. WHERE THE HELL HAS HE BEEN ALL THIS TIME?????????
    We are FLOODED with “refugees”. We are a magnet for ILLEGALS and we have LAWS against HIRING them BUT NOTHING is done about it—no RAIDS…no AUDITS..no PROSECUTIONS….just MORE and more and MORE Illegals.

  2. 83ragtop50

    Who woke him up? The guy is a loser.

  3. John

    Congress can’t do this legally. Then again, who’s ever going to hold them accountable?

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