Arthenia joyner biography of donald
Joyner, who is returning to private practice after 16 years in the legislature, was the first African American female lawyer in Hillsborough County.!
Joyner v. Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
Joyner v.
Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (No. 1:17-cv-22568-MGC) is a federal case brought before the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The plaintiffs, including Arthenia Joyner, the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida, and others, sought to enjoin the State of Florida from transferring voter records to the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.
Arthenia Joyner, who was born in Lakeland in 1943 and grew up in Tampa, was first elected to the Florida Legislature in 2000, taking office.
After the Commission was disbanded, Kris Kobach, the vice chairman, announced his intent to turn the records over to the United States Department of Homeland Security.
Background
On November 20, 2016, President Trump asked Kobach to co-chair a commission ("Pence-Kobach Commission" or "PAEC") to investigate possible voting irregularities in the 2016 Presidential Election.
Kobach is a defendant in a parallel lawsuit filed by Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC).[1]
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