Link = excerpt: The question of the case is quite simple: If a state extends Clearly, they are not. Do civilian Ohioans have to pack up and go
additional voting privileges to members of the military, must it extend
those same privileges to every other American? The answer generally
depends on whether other voters are “similarly situated” to service
members and their families.
where the Department of Defense tells them to go? Do they have
temporary duty assignments in service of their country? Are they faced
with the family dislocations and disruptions created by the demands of
service, including preparation for and recovery from deployment?
ACLJ: “Can states give military voters extra time”
Link = excerpt: The question of the case is quite simple: If a state extends Clearly, they are not. Do civilian Ohioans have to pack up and go
additional voting privileges to members of the military, must it extend
those same privileges to every other American? The answer generally
depends on whether other voters are “similarly situated” to service
members and their families.
where the Department of Defense tells them to go? Do they have
temporary duty assignments in service of their country? Are they faced
with the family dislocations and disruptions created by the demands of
service, including preparation for and recovery from deployment?