In many states all you need to do in order to vote is provide your information to the election agency which will send you a flyer telling you when and where to vote on election day. When you go to a polling place you tell them your name and they will bring up a list of people registered to vote, find you on the list, and make you sign your name.
It is argued that this leaves room for voter fraud that undermines our democratic republic. According to some the lack of an government issue ID allows illegals aliens and felons to vote.
People who are against voter ID laws claim that the intended effect is to suppress eligible voters who tend to vote democrat. The poor, minorities, and students all tend to lack government issued IDs There has been some troubling research into voter ID laws. One such finding is
But voter fraud undermines our government right? Actually there has been a amazingly small amount of voter fraud since the year 2000
Looking at the map of states with voter ID laws next to a map with states from the '08 election gives some credence to the argument that there is concerted effort to prevent democrat votes. I have to agree with that argument.
What do you think?
It is argued that this leaves room for voter fraud that undermines our democratic republic. According to some the lack of an government issue ID allows illegals aliens and felons to vote.
People who are against voter ID laws claim that the intended effect is to suppress eligible voters who tend to vote democrat. The poor, minorities, and students all tend to lack government issued IDs There has been some troubling research into voter ID laws. One such finding is
But people can get IDs free of charge in most states right? Well many voters do not have access to vital documents needed. Many elderly do not have copies of their birth certificates for instance. Finding those old records are difficult. It can also be difficult and time consuming to reach a place that can print you out a valid state ID.
But voter fraud undermines our government right? Actually there has been a amazingly small amount of voter fraud since the year 2000
This still hasn't stopped the states of New Mexico, Utah, Idaho, Oklahoma, Kansas, Mississippi, Rhode Island and Wisconsin. Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Virginia from passing new voter ID laws after the 2008 election.Recently, a Washington Post article reported on the findings of News21, a "Carnegie-Knight investigative reporting project" which "found 10 cases of alleged in-person voter impersonation since 2000. With 146 million registered voters in the United States, those represent about one for every 15 million prospective voters.
Looking at the map of states with voter ID laws next to a map with states from the '08 election gives some credence to the argument that there is concerted effort to prevent democrat votes. I have to agree with that argument.
What do you think?