Local students show suffolks their right to register to vote in New York June 27, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
The Supreme Court case will focus on the power of a state to provide voters with a pre-approved card to cast a ballot.
The case was brought by two New York City schools whose school district h카지노 사이트ad long argued that the process was too cumbersome and could lead to fraud.
The high court, in a 4-to-3 decision on Monday, rejected an attempt by the우리카지노 Republican-led Legislature to block the program.
The ruling is a victory for Cuomo’s administration, which had insisted on a provision that would have allowed the registration form to be used by state and local residents who could not have voted in the past.
The state is the largest in the United States, but there are other jurisdictions that do not require registration with the state.
Voters do not have to show up at a polling place to vote. They can register at any local polling place, or submit an affidavit oapronxf identity and date of birth.
It means that those who do not receive a pre-filled form are forced to go to the closest public library and complete a paper application, either before Election Day or on Election Day morning.
Democratic state Senator Daniel Squadron wrote a bill requiring pre-registered voters to be handed an ID card by Election Day, but the measure was never enacted.
In New York, registered voters are given an ID card and then can use it to vote at any of the county’s four polling places.
The state Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that the state did not have the authority to require every registered voter in the state to show that they were not already registered to vote.
But it did not say how the state’s requirement was to be enforced.
„The pre-registration requirement violates the constitutional guarantees of equal protection and due process,“ Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote.
A lawyer representing many of the New York school district’s clients in the Supreme Court case said the order in the case would allow their clients to obtain state and federal IDs for the first time.