Appeals court to decide on Wisconsin voter ID law
Source: Associated Press
Appeals court to decide on Wisconsin voter ID law
By TODD RICHMOND and MICHAEL TARM, Associated Press | September 12, 2014 | Updated: September 12, 2014 2:10am
CHICAGO (AP) A U.S. appeals court was set to hear arguments Friday on whether a Wisconsin law requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls should be reactivated in time for the November elections following a nearly three-year legal battle.
Attorneys for the state of Wisconsin's Justice Department will defend the law in front of a three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago, while lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union and minority rights groups will speak against it.
Under the measure adopted in 2011, those arriving at polling stations must produce a government-issued ID with a photo to vote. In most cases, it would be a driver's license though some other IDs are acceptable, including U.S. passports and military IDs.
Legal disputes over similar voter ID laws have arisen in nearly a dozen other states, including Pennsylvania and Texas. Republicans in Wisconsin and elsewhere who back the laws say they are designed to combat voter fraud. Critics say they are crafted to keep Democratic-leaning constituencies such as minorities, poor people and immigrants from voting.
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Gothmog
(145,241 posts)I fear the restriction of legal voting is the next nail in the coffin of democracy in our once progressive state
Gothmog
(145,241 posts)Posner is not on the panel
Gothmog
(145,241 posts)These unethical judges are trying to give the election to Walker. I am hoping for an en banc rehearing of this case