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Picture This: States Want Voters to Produce Photo IDs
Cybercast News Service CNSNews.com ^ | July 29, 2005 | By Alexa Moutevelis

Posted on 07/29/2005 4:17:58 PM PDT by BellStar

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was supposed to end the practice of subjecting black voters to literacy tests, poll taxes and intimidation. But one civil rights leader said the use of photo identification requirements in some states is a giant step backwards.

U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat who marched for civil rights with Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1960s, told Cybercast News Service that legislation recently passed in his home state requiring voters to provide photo IDs "is going back almost to the literacy tests; to tell people you must prove who you are [to polling officials]."

The issue came up at a news briefing on the Voting Rights Act, sponsored by Lewis, at the Library of Congress. The 40-year anniversary of the signing of the act will be Aug. 7, 2005, and there are also discussions in Congress about reauthorizing portions of the act that expire in 2007.

Section 5 of the Act, which is up for reauthorization in two years, requires regions (states, counties or towns) that historically disenfranchised blacks, especially in the South, to get approval from the federal government before making changes in voting regulations.

Georgia would become the seventh state to require a photo ID on Election Day if the U.S. Justice Department approves legislation already passed by Georgia state lawmakers. The bill is being reviewed by the Justice Department under Section 5. A decision is expected by Aug. 12.

Ted Shaw, director-counsel and president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., said the required IDs would violate the spirit of the Voting Rights Act.

"The bill by any measure would have retrogressive effect because it will disproportionately affect African Americans [and] Latinos .... Many of them don't have driver's licenses and, although it's hard for many people to understand how this may be possible, for them the cost of getting a state ID is a deterrent."

Georgia State Sen. Cecil Stanton, a sponsor of the bill to require voters to show photo IDs, told Cybercast News Service, that he and his allies are "not without concern for how this might impact people who didn't have photo ids or poor people or African Americans in our state.

However, Stanton added that "if the bill is analyzed, what you'll find is that ... we said if you do not have a photo ID and cannot afford one, you can get one for free. The state must issue you a free photo ID."

There is a history of voter fraud in Georgia, Stanton said, necessitating the introduction of photo IDs. He said he wanted to make sure "we have safe, reliable elections so that we can go to bed at night and know the electoral process has integrity."

Lewis disputed that the current system increases the chances of fraud.

"When you fill out the voter application form, you fill out your address and your precinct and people know they're committing a crime if they give false information," Lewis said. "So you're not going to have senior citizens giving the local polling officials false information."

As for mistakes and ineligible votes being cast, "that's a risk you have to take in a democracy," according to Lewis. "You should make it as simple and as easy and as convenient for people to vote as getting a glass of water."

Stanton disagreed, asserting that for the "small number of people who may be inconvenienced by this ... I think it's worth it in order to protect the integrity of elections in the state of Georgia, to protect the concept of one person, one vote, which I think is a very important principle in our country."

According to the National Conference of State Legislatures' website, 21 states require voters to present some form of identification, including utility bills, credit cards, or Social Security cards.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; Miscellaneous; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aliens; blacks; citizens; elections; felonsasians; ids; illegal; integrity; naturalized; passport; photo; poor; voterid; voters; voting
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YES!Careful study of the constitution reveals that, strictly speaking, going to the ballot box to exercise your franchise remains a privilege not a right!

Other rights there are aplenty: the right to freedom of religion; the right to freedom of assembly; and the right to free association. Not unbridled rights, of course: there are qualifiers about maintaining law and order and so on. Driver's Licenses or State ID's for folks who do not drive.

1 posted on 07/29/2005 4:17:58 PM PDT by BellStar
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To: stevie_d_64; lentulusgracchus

Ping!


2 posted on 07/29/2005 4:19:01 PM PDT by BellStar (Rack the action on a shotgun. Yes, it really is the international language)
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To: Eaker

Ping!


3 posted on 07/29/2005 4:20:34 PM PDT by BellStar (Rack the action on a shotgun. Yes, it really is the international language)
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To: BellStar
told Cybercast News Service that legislation recently passed in his home state requiring voters to provide photo IDs "is going back almost to the literacy tests; to tell people you must prove who you are...

And that's a bads thing to DUMBocrats!

4 posted on 07/29/2005 4:21:23 PM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (If Islam is the Religion of Peace, they should FIRE their PR guy!)
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To: BellStar

5 posted on 07/29/2005 4:22:22 PM PDT by FormerACLUmember (Honoring Saint Jude's assistance every day.)
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To: K4Harty
bads = bad. OK so I failed the literacy part but at least I have a drivers license to prove who I am! :o)
6 posted on 07/29/2005 4:22:45 PM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (If Islam is the Religion of Peace, they should FIRE their PR guy!)
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To: BellStar
... although it's hard for many people to understand how this may be possible, for them (blacks and Latinos) the cost of getting a state ID is a deterrent.

What unutterable hogwash. A state ID costs maybe $10, and it's good for at least 4 years. (Anyway, they all have Sam's Club cards, and those have a picture!)

7 posted on 07/29/2005 4:23:22 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Standing athwart history, shouting, "Turn those lights off! You think electricity grows on trees?")
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To: BellStar

bttt


8 posted on 07/29/2005 4:25:33 PM PDT by meema
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To: BellStar

>> to tell people you must prove who you are [to polling officials]."

Horror of horrors.

For the love of God, I have to show a picture ID to get a permit to catch a carp.


9 posted on 07/29/2005 4:27:39 PM PDT by mmercier (all God's creatures)
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To: Gimme my boots

What they mean is that the "African Americans" are felons, and the "Latinos" are illegal aliens, and they want the rest of us to sit around like stuned beebers while they steal elections.


11 posted on 07/29/2005 4:30:45 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Standing athwart history, shouting, "Turn those lights off! You think electricity grows on trees?")
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To: BellStar

I can't understand why Georgia is upset about something Alabama has been doing for years. Are peach state minorities more easily intimidated than those from the Heart of Dixie? After all proving one is a citizen is not aimed at blacks anyway.


12 posted on 07/29/2005 4:30:50 PM PDT by KC_for_Freedom (Sailing the highways of America, and loving it.)
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To: BellStar; All
Photo I.D's will make it cumbersome to vote 7 or 8 times, you will need lots of i.d's and have to be checked all the time it will run the cost of illegal voting up for the rats but I am sure Soros will foot the bill. Maybe the DNC can pick up the additional costs.
13 posted on 07/29/2005 4:31:38 PM PDT by rodguy911 (Time to get rid of the UN and the ACLU and all Mosques in the US,UK.)
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To: Gimme my boots
"if someone is unable to manage to aquire an ID I don't want them to vote in the first place."

Amen!

14 posted on 07/29/2005 4:34:44 PM PDT by BellStar (Rack the action on a shotgun. Yes, it really is the international language)
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To: Tax-chick
Hogwash is right.

The Pennsylvania house passed an ID requirement about 3-4 years ago but the Senate wouldn't act on it. Democrats went nuts claiming it was discriminatory toward minorities and elderly, particularly Philly residents who don't get driver's licenses at the same rate as the rest of the state.

Never mind that other acceptible forms of ID included utility bills with a valid address in the voting district or a voter registration card.

Also, although PA generally charges $10 for an ID, under some circumstances they're free. For example elderly who voluntarily quit driving can get a free ID.

15 posted on 07/29/2005 4:35:34 PM PDT by NEPA
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To: BellStar

A state ID is just a short step from "shudder" a national ID.


16 posted on 07/29/2005 4:37:57 PM PDT by Doe Eyes
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To: NEPA
Never mind that other acceptible forms of ID included utility bills with a valid address in the voting district or a voter registration card.

In other words, "We LIKE voter fraud! It works for us!"

17 posted on 07/29/2005 4:41:12 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Standing athwart history, shouting, "Turn those lights off! You think electricity grows on trees?")
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To: BellStar

How much is the poll tax gonna be?


18 posted on 07/29/2005 4:41:50 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Yes I backed over the vampire, but I swear I didn't see it in my rearview mirror.)
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To: Doe Eyes

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!Your Social Security is a national ID card.


19 posted on 07/29/2005 4:42:47 PM PDT by BellStar (Rack the action on a shotgun. Yes, it really is the international language)
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To: BellStar

In Arizona we voters had the audacity to pass a referendum (we can do that out west) stating that you had to prove you were a citizen in order to vote or get benefits from the state.

You should see the contortions the Attorney General is going through in order to not have to implement it!


20 posted on 07/29/2005 4:48:04 PM PDT by Purple GOPer (I want the future I was promised - and not the nuclear wasteland one either!)
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