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The Patrick
Henry Democratic Club
Two Orange County Teens Attempt to Register to Vote |
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contacts: Alex Koroknay-Palicz (Executive Director) Phone:
(301) 738-6769 Email: akpalicz@youthrights.org
Phone: (828) 775-4774 Email: aking@youthrights.org
Alex Hull-Richter Phone (714) 953-0187 Email: ahullrichter@youthrights.org
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| National Youth Rights
Association
1703 Farragut Ave Rockville, MD 20851 |
News Release
Santa
Ana, CA - October 24, 2006: On
Oct. 23, 2006, the last day for Californians to register to vote on
Nov. 7, 15-year-old Natasha Hull-Richter, of Orange County, attempted
to file her voter registration form at the county Registrar of
Voters. The registration form accurately showed that she was 15
and she informed both the clerk and supervisor. The clerk and
supervisor refused to accept the form. Also filing a registration
form was 17-year-old Alexandar Hull-Richter. His registration
form was accepted, but he was told he could not vote on Nov. 7.
Natasha asserted her rights under the 14th Amendment to the
U.S. Constitution, which contains the Due Process and Equal Protection
Clauses.
Natasha has accumulated a list of names of approximately 400
Americans who have died in Iraq before their first opportunity to vote
in a presidential election because they were too young to vote during
the presidential election before their death. "Americans are being sent
to die by leaders they did not elect before their first election," she
said.
Alexandar added, “When dying without a vote is at stake, the
classification of age should receive a heightened scrutiny under the
Equal Protection clause."
Natasha and Alexandar pay taxes and have piloted airplanes. They
belong to a
union and vote in union election. Natasha takes classes from
Johns Hopkins
University. Alexandar has taken college classes by
examination. Both are active in California politics; they were
largely responsible for the creation of the paper trail California
voters get this year.
Natasha and Alexandar believe that bright and informed teenagers are
the rule and not the
exception. Both believe that the writers of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 intentionally left the door
open to lowering the voting age by noting that any person with a
sixth-grade education has the literacy, comprehension and intelligence
to vote in any election.
Alexandar is a member of the board of directors of the National
Youth Rights Association, the largest youth rights organization in
America. Natasha is the President of the Orange County
Chapter. NYRA is working to end age discrimination against youth
in the U.S.
![]() Natasha and Alex explain what they are doing and why. |
![]() Natasha and Alex on their way into the Registrar of Voters |
![]() Natasha and Alex attempt to register to vote. |
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