Look, we're just going around and around here. People have a first amendment right to ask the govt to do things they want, including selective enforcement of voting statutes. The govt doesn't have to do it.
As far as requiring challenges two weeks in advance - challenges to what? registrations? or to the identy of the voter? you wouldn't know about the latter until someone shows up to vote. how about if someone shows up on election day claiming to be a person who is registered - can the poll worker ask for ID? if not, suppose the actual registered voter died within the prior month but the poll worker couldnt' check that becaues there wasn't a challenge two weeks earlier? You'd want to have someone vote twice? Sounds like a recipe for mischief to me.
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