Tens of Thousands of Wisconsin Students Face New Voting Hurdles
Tens of Thousands of Wisconsin Students Face New Voting Hurdles
Wednesday, 24 September 2014 09:48
By Brendan Fischer, PR Watch | Report
The last-minute reinstatement of Wisconsin's voter ID restrictions could create voting problems for over 32,000 students attending state universities.
University-issued ID cards from most public universities will not be accepted as proof of identification at the polls, and tens of thousands of students will have to go through additional hurdles before election day if they want to exercise their right to vote. University students tend to vote for Democrats, and the voter ID law was pushed by Republican legislators.
The impact on students is one other ripple in the shockwave that the 7th Circuit sent across Wisconsin last week, when a panel of appellate judges -- all appointed by Republican presidents --reinstated Wisconsin's voter ID law just seven weeks before election day. Federal district Judge Lynn Adelman had blocked the law in April as unconstitutional and violative of the Voting Rights Act.
More than 32,000 students from out of state attend public universities in Wisconsin, and are eligible to vote in the state, yet cannot use a driver's license from their home state to vote in November. Until the 7th Circuit's decision last week, out-of-state students had little reason to spend the time and money to obtain a Wisconsin ID card.
"When you are in a different state, your own state's license is valid as a form of ID," says Virginia Andersen, a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who has a valid driver's license from Nebraska. "It doesn't make sense to get another license."
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Scuba
(53,475 posts)ladjf
(17,320 posts)blm
(113,037 posts).
OffWithTheirHeads
(10,337 posts)that I would crawl through Hell on my knees to get what I need to vote.
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)For example, Florida ends registration on October 9 for 2014 election. To me that is way too early but those are the rules.
blkmusclmachine
(16,149 posts)Fearless
(18,421 posts)Iwillnevergiveup
(9,298 posts)There are three ways you win elections, said John Ulin, an attorney who represented the challengers to the voter ID law. You can turn out the people who support you. You can convince the people who are undecided to vote for you. Or you can try to suppress people who might vote against you. And the hucksters behind voter ID laws have decided to opt for that last option. Thats not the way our democracy is supposed to work.
Wisconsin has SO taken it on the chin.
Stuart G
(38,414 posts)Republicans will do anything, yes anything to win..
...It is who they are