North Carolina State Conference of NAACP v. McCrory

182 F. Supp. 3d 320, 2016 WL 1650774
CourtDistrict Court, M.D. North Carolina
DecidedApril 25, 2016
Docket1:13CV658; 1:13CV660; 1:13CV861
StatusPublished
Cited by23 cases

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North Carolina State Conference of NAACP v. McCrory, 182 F. Supp. 3d 320, 2016 WL 1650774 (M.D.N.C. 2016).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

Thomas D. Schroeder, United States District Judge

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.FINDINGS OF FACT... 332

A. North Carolina Voting Laws... 332

1. Voter ID... 332
2. Early Voting... 332
3. Out-of-Precinct Provisional Voting... 334
4. SDR... 336
5. Pre-registration... 336

B. Post-2011 Legislation... 337

1. Introduction of HB 589... 337
2. Revision of HB 589... 339
3. Enactment of HB 836... 344

C. Procedural History... 348

D. Evidence of Voter Experience Under Current Law... 351

1. Voter ID... 351
a. Voter Education about the Voter-ID Requirement Prior to the Reasonable Impediment Exception... 351
b. Voter Education After Enactment of the Reasonable Impediment Exception... 353
c. Voters’ Experience in Acquiring Qualifying ID... 358
[330]*330d. Evidence of North Carolina Voters Without ID... 364
e. Availability of the Reasonable Impediment Exception,., 369
2. Change in the Early-Voting Schedule ... 382
3. Elimination of SDR... 393
4. Elimination of OOP Provisional Voting... 404
5. Elimination of Pre-Registration... 407
6. Other Challenged Provisions... 409
7. 2014 Data... 411

E. Testimony of Other Experts... 412

II. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW... 412

A.Section 2 of the VRA... 412

1. The Law of Vote Denial and Abridgement Claims..,. 412
2. The Totality of the Circumstances & Gingles... 422
a. The Success of the Prior Practices in Fostering Minority Political Participation... 422
b. History of Official Discrimination ... 425
c. Racially-Polarized Voting... 429
d. Enhancing the Opportunity for Discrimination ... 429
e. Candidate Slating Process,.. 430
f. Continuing Effects of Discrimination Hindering Participation... 430
g. Racial Appeals in Campaigning... 438
h. Minority Electoral Success... 438
i. Responsiveness of Elected Officials ... 439
j. Tenuousness of the State’s Justifications ... 440
i. Voter ID... 440
ii. Early Voting... 445
iii. SDR... 445
iv. OOP Voting... 447
v. Pre-Registration... 463
3. Equality of Opportunity and Social and Historical Conditions... 465
a. Voter ID... 466
b. Early Voting... 472
c. SDR... 473
d. OOP Voting... 479
e. Pre-registration... 483
f. Cumulative Effect... 484
4. Discriminatory Result: Conclusion ... 486
5. Discriminatory Intent... 488
6. Additional Problems with the § 2 Results Claim ... 503
B. “Traditional” Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment Claims... 509
C. Anderson-Burdick Claim... 509
1. Voter ID... 511
2. Early Voting... 513
3. SDR... 514
4. OOP... 516
5. Pre-registration... 518
6. CBOE Discretion... 520
7. Poll Observers and Challengers... 520
8. Cumulative Effect of Provisions... 521
D. Twenty-Sixth Amendment Claim... 521
E. Remedy... 525

III. CONCLUSION... 526

In these related cases, Plaintiffs seek to permanently enjoin Defendants from implementing various provisions of North Carolina Session Law 2013-381 (“SL 2013-381”), an omnibus election-reform law, as amended by Session Law 2015-103 (“SL 2015-103”).1

[331]*331Plaintiffs are the United States of America (the ■ “United States”) in case 1:13CV861, the North Carolina State Conference of the NAACP and several organizations and individual plaintiffs (the “NAACP Plaintiffs”) in case L13CV658, and the League of Women Voters of North Carolina along with several organizations and individuals (the “League Plaintiffs”) in case 1:13CV660. Additionally, the court allowed a group of “young voters” and others (the “Intervenor Plaintiffs”) to intervene in case 1:13CV660. (Doc. 62 in ease 1:13CV660.) Considered together, Plaintiffs raise claims under the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Twenty-Sixth Amendments to the United States Constitution as well as § 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (“VEA”), 52 U.S.C. § 10301 (formerly 42 U.S.C, § 1973). (Doc. 365 in case L13CV861; Doc. 384 in case L13CV658; Docs. 1 & 63 in case L13CV660.) The United States also moves for the appointment of federal observers to monitor future elections in North Carolina pursuant to § 3(a), of the VRA, 52 U.S.C. § 10302(a) (formerly 42 U.S.C. § 1973a(a)). (Doc. 365 at 33.)2 Defendants are the State of North Carolina, Governor Patrick L. McCrory, the State Board of Elections (“SBOE”), and several State officials acting in their official capacities.

The record is extensive. The court held a four-day evidentiary hearing and argument beginning July 7, 2014, on Plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary injunction, which evidence is now part of the trial record. Fed. R. Civ. P. 65(a)(2). Fifteen days of trial on the merits- were conducted from July 13 through 31, 2015.

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