Montana Judge Denies Native American Tribes Better Access To The Polls
Federal Judge Richard Cebull rejected a request by several Native American tribes for satellite polling places on rural Montana reservations. Plaintiffs included members of the Crow, Fort Belknap, and Northern Cheyenne. They argued that traveling to the polls next week will be expensive and burdensome, including the fact some people would have to travel 120 miles to get to the polling stations that had been assigned to them.
Even the Justice Department assisted with court filings saying, "The practical reality is that Indian voters in Big Horn, Blaine and Rosebud counties do not have the same opportunity as white voters."
But this wasn't good enough for Cebull. He said these realities were not extreme enough to force the government to set up the sites.
Not that we'd expect better from Cebull, who is stepping down from the bench, because he sent a racist email referring to the president as an animal.
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