Board of Elections to Discuss Ken Block Complaint

According to an agenda published this morning at 9:44 a.m. for a meeting next Wednesday, the Rhode Island Board of Elections will be taking up the topic of its voter registration process:

The Board may discuss a letter complaint filed by Ken Block with the United States Department of Justice concerning the Help America Vote Act and the voter registration process.

The question at hand is whether the Board’s regulations for confirming the identity of people registering to vote are sufficiently in line with federal law.

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Check this space midday on Monday for a more-detailed investigation of how regulations changed in a way that supports Block’s contention.

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