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6:09-cv-01022-HFF Date Filed 04/16/2009 Entry Number 1 Page 18 of 19<br />
B. That this Court render a Declaratory Judgment declaring S.C. Code<br />
Sections 7-5-420, 7-5-610, 7-11-30, 7-13-15, 7-15-320, and 7-15-395<br />
unconstitutional under the United States Constitution, on their face and as<br />
applied to the Plaintiffs, and declaring that the Defendant, Defendant’s officers,<br />
agents, employees and all other persons acting in active concert with him,<br />
unlawfully obstructed the Plaintiffs from exercising the Plaintiffs’ constitutionally<br />
protected rights;<br />
C. That this Court issue Preliminary and Permanent Injunctions, and<br />
that this Court render a Declaratory Judgment declaring that the Defendant,<br />
Defendant’s officers, agents, employees and all other persons acting in active<br />
concert with him, immediately comply with the provisions of S.C. Code Section 7-<br />
9-40 that membership in a political party in through the club in the voting precinct<br />
set forth in their respective registration records, and no person may vote in any<br />
primary except in the club of the voting precinct;<br />
D. That this Court adjudge, decree and declare the rights and other<br />
legal relations with the subject matter <strong>here</strong> in controversy, in order that such<br />
declaration shall have the force and effect of final judgment;<br />
E. That this Court retain jurisdiction of this matter for purpose of<br />
enforcing this Court’s order;<br />
F. That this Court award Plaintiffs the reasonable costs, fees and<br />
expenses of this action in accordance with 42 U.S.C. § 1988;<br />
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