Fremont
County in Wyoming filed a notice of appeal in an Indian voting rights case.
The county is asking the 10th Circuit Court of
Appeals to overturn a judge who ruled in favor of members of the Eastern Shoshone
Tribe and the Northern
Arapaho Tribe.
The judge said the county's at-large system diluted the voting rights of tribal members.
“The potential for lengthy litigation exists, and I don't see why this would be something they would want to pursue for several years, potentially,” Gary Collins told the Associated Press of the county's actions. “I just don't see that reasoning.”
The county is being represented by the Mountain States Legal
Foundation, a group that has lost a number of Indian voting rights cases.
The group has fought protections for sacred sites, opposed subsistence rights
for Alaska Natives and has represented clients who opposed tribal sovereignty.
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Fremont County files appeal notice in voting case
(AP 9/7)
Lawsuit Documents:
Large
v. Fremont County (ACLU)
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