To: US Supreme Court

Upholding voting rights for all

The Constitution of the United States, as amended by the 15th and 19th amendments and the Voting Rights Acts, ensures that all citizens of the United States have the right to vote. The Supreme Court should state immediately that any local voter ID law not recognizing any single proof of residency (home address, tax address, student ID, driver's license, or passport) is unconstitutional.

Why is this important?

I wish to march on the US Supreme Court to get all local voter ID laws not recognizing proof or residency such as home, apartment, student ID, or tax address thrown out or put on hold for the duration of 2012. These laws do not recognize the civil right of all citizens to vote.