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U.S. Supreme Court: Ariz. can seek photo ID for vote
AP Wire via Contra Costa Times ^ | 10-20-06 | Mark Sherman

Posted on 10/20/2006 2:09:23 PM PDT by Babu

24 minutes ago: WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Arizona may require voters to provide photo IDs when they cast their ballots next month.

The justices cautioned that they were not issuing a ruling on the constitutionality of Arizona's law. "As we have noted, the facts in these cases are hotly contested," the court said in an unsigned five-page order.

The ruling merely allows the Nov. 7 election to proceed with the photo ID law in place. Federal courts still will have to resolve a lawsuit contending that the law will disenfranchise numerous voters, particularly the elderly and minorities.

Courts in Georgia and Missouri have blocked similar laws.

Justice John Paul Stevens, in a brief concurring opinion, said the high court's action makes it more likely that the constitutional issues "will be resolved correctly on the basis of historical facts rather than speculation."

The law requires voters to prove citizenship when registering to vote and to show photo IDs when they go to the polls. The law was meant to make sure illegal immigrants weren't casting ballots.

Opponents of the law contend it discourages some people from voting, including the elderly, poor and disadvantaged who don't always carry IDs. Arizona residents, Indian tribes and community groups filed suit in May.

A federal judge ruled the state could enforce the law. But the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals later blocked it from taking effect for the Nov. 7 election.

In his bid to allow the state to go forward, Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard told the justices that "voter registration at the polls is an emerging issue of national importance. States have a compelling interest in curbing fraud and protecting the integrity of elections."

Voters without proper ID may cast provisional ballots and furnish identification within five business days of the election.

Lacking photo identification, voters still can cast ballots during the state's early voting period. State officials said there is ample time to compare signatures on the ballot with those on registration rolls.


TOPICS: Breaking News; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: 9thcircuit; 9thcircus; aliens; demdirtytricks; democrats; godblessscotus; gozonies; idforvoting; illegalsvoting; immigrantlist; immigration; proposition200; repository; scotus; voterfraud; voterid
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To: Babu

ROCK and f'n ROLL!

Best news of the day.


81 posted on 10/20/2006 3:33:28 PM PDT by HKMk23 (PRO-LIFE: Because a Person's a Person, no matter how small.)
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To: Babu
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Arizona may require voters to provide photo IDs when they cast their ballots next month.

Good! Eliminating voter fraud! For once the Supreme Court did something right! Now if we could just pass a law requiring IDs in all states...
82 posted on 10/20/2006 3:43:19 PM PDT by G8 Diplomat
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To: kstewskis
the law will disenfranchise numerous voters, particularly the elderly and minorities.

Ummmm....because the elderly and minorities can't get photo ID's??????

83 posted on 10/20/2006 3:52:23 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: Babu

How can the requirement for voter ID be controversial! I am astounded that it is an issue. If a person is too stupid to get a free photo ID, then perhaps he or she is too stupid to vote! The benefits of voter ID are enormous! The negatives are nonexistent.


84 posted on 10/20/2006 3:53:45 PM PDT by olezip
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To: AZamericonnie
the law will disenfranchise numerous voters, particularly the elderly and minorities. Ummmm....because the elderly and minorities can't get photo ID's??????

LOL!! Better not tell my "elderly" (in number, not in attitude) Mom who's working the polling place that!

85 posted on 10/20/2006 3:54:08 PM PDT by kstewskis ("Tolerance is what happens when one loses their principles..." Fr. A. Saenz)
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To: Babu

Lovin it and I am sure the Dems are deeply saddened.


86 posted on 10/20/2006 3:54:58 PM PDT by truthandlife ("Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God." (Ps 20:7))
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To: Babu

BTTT!


87 posted on 10/20/2006 3:54:59 PM PDT by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: ExpatCanuck

I think the elderly have pretty high participation in elections. So, as a demographic, they have a disproportionate influence on elections.

But the argument that they will be discouraged by an ID requirement is bunk. Who has more time on their hands than a retiree ? Retirees have plenty of time on their hands to make sure their ID is current.


88 posted on 10/20/2006 3:58:26 PM PDT by Kellis91789 (I say we should flat-tax the Kyoto treaty all the way back to the security council ! -- Dogbert)
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To: mainepatsfan

That was a great episode....


89 posted on 10/20/2006 4:05:25 PM PDT by misterrob (Bill Clinton, The Wizard of "Is")
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To: Robert A. Cook, PE

Do we know the split, if there was one?


90 posted on 10/20/2006 4:08:14 PM PDT by Alissa
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To: ArthurCarlson
Good question, IIRC there is precedent Gore vs Florida....
... the Courts won't go there.
91 posted on 10/20/2006 4:09:34 PM PDT by TeleStraightShooter (The Right To Take Life is NOT a Constitutional "Liberty" protected by the 14th Amendment)
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To: Kellis91789

Retirees are the ones who usually man the polls.


92 posted on 10/20/2006 4:09:54 PM PDT by Alissa
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To: gubamyster; HiJinx; Spiff; AZamericonnie

This sooooooooooooooooooooooo sweet!!!! I just love it!!!!!!


93 posted on 10/20/2006 4:11:57 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Mariner
It's apparent the state GOP decided to let Janet have this one, and will be offering a competitive candidate in 2010.

It's not the fault of the state GOP party. Blame the big name candidates in AZ, who want to be Guv, but didn't have the kahonies to run against Big Bad Guv Dyke. I'll name names: J.D. Hayworth, Rick Romley, Grant Woods (but we don't want him--he's a RINO), ...

Anyone else care to throw out a few other names of possible timid AZ Pubbie wannabie Guv's who would have been serious contenders?

94 posted on 10/20/2006 4:12:18 PM PDT by Babu
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To: BonnieJ
Any one of the following with a photo:
Your driver's license.
A military ID.
A state, county, or municipal employee ID.
A passport.

That is, a government issued photo identification card...the same thing you would use to get on an airplane or buy a drink at the local tavern.

95 posted on 10/20/2006 4:12:39 PM PDT by HiJinx (The good guys win, in the end.)
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To: Babu

Excellent BTTT


96 posted on 10/20/2006 4:12:57 PM PDT by hattend (Carpe Macaca)
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To: HungarianGypsy

I'm actually surprised Terry Goddard pushed this through.
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Yes, it has been a long time since I lived in Tucson but I was sure he was a defeatocrat when I lived there. On the city council if I remember right.


97 posted on 10/20/2006 4:13:09 PM PDT by John D
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To: Babu
The Full Opinion can found here:

http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/06-375.ZPC.html

98 posted on 10/20/2006 4:14:08 PM PDT by TeleStraightShooter (The Right To Take Life is NOT a Constitutional "Liberty" protected by the 14th Amendment)
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To: HiJinx

Thanks. My neighbor was just trying to tell me we needed 3 forms of I.D. to vote now here in AZ!!


99 posted on 10/20/2006 4:22:20 PM PDT by BonnieJ
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To: Babu

How dare the scotus protect democracy at the expense of illegal migrants rights! /s


100 posted on 10/20/2006 4:22:48 PM PDT by omega4179 (Studds (D) MA trend setting pederast in congress.)
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