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Showing Original Post only (View all)The GOP's war on voting is working [View all]
https://www.thenation.com/article/the-gops-war-on-voting-is-working/took Johnson six months to get Hatten a state photo ID because, like many African Americans born in the Jim Crow South, he didnt have a birth certificate, and the DMV rejected his initial application. He took his new ID to the polls, but the address on it didnt match his new address, which the poll workers needed to register him at the site (Wisconsin is one of 14 states with Election Day registration). While Hatten conferred with the poll worker, another man who tried to register with his veterans ID was turned away.
After a lengthy conversation with election officials, Hatten went back to his apartment and retrieved a utility bill with his new address. After waiting patiently in line while Johnson looked on nervously, he was finally able to cast a ballot. Ive never had any problems voting until I came to Wisconsin, Hatten said, holding up his I Voted sticker. If someone didnt know the law like I did, they wouldve walked away from the voting booth.
In fact, many Wisconsinites who didnt have Johnsons help or Hattens perseverance were blocked from the polls. Their experiences offered a striking rejoinder to Governor Scott Walkers contention that the states voter-ID law works just fine. Eddie Lee Holloway Jr., a 58-year-old African American who had moved from Illinois to Milwaukee, brought his expired Illinois photo ID, birth certificate, and Social Security card to get a photo ID for voting, but the DMV rejected his application because his birth certificate read Eddie Junior Holloway, the result of a clerical error. Holloway spent $200 on a bus ticket to Illinois to try to amend his birth certificate and made seven trips to government agencies in two different states, but he still couldnt vote in the Wisconsin primary. To date, the states DMV has rejected nearly a fifth of all applicants for a voter ID, 85 percent of whom were African American, Latino, or Native American.
This is the worst election Ive ever seen in Wisconsin, said Johnson, whos lived in Milwaukee her whole life. I go to bed thinking weve settled something, and I wake up and theres something else.
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Wisconsin Republicans say one must have an ID, which can be obtained at any DMV office.
Scuba
Jul 2016
#2
If you don't have a car, the 30 minutes between Fort and Watertown may as well be a 1000 miles
HereSince1628
Jul 2016
#3
Democrats have to win state Legislatures. This is THE year, with Trump suppressing Repub vote. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2016
#9