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    Groups seek to block new Ga. voter ID law

    Groups seek to block new Ga. voter ID law

    By SHANNON McCAFFREY, Associated Press WriterWed Jul 5, 6:07 PM ET

    Critics of a Georgia law requiring voters to present government-issued photo identification asked a federal court Wednesday to block its enforcement, arguing that it is unconstitutional.

    The motion in U.S. District Court in Rome, Ga., argues that the law adopted this year by legislators disproportionately affects Georgia's elderly, low-income and minority voters.

    The state is set to file a brief in its defense on Monday, and arguments are scheduled next Wednesday. Unless courts intervene, the law will face its first test in a July 18 state primary.

    Georgia already has begun issuing free photo identification cards to those who need them, although only a few dozen had been requested as of Wednesday, election officials said.

    The state passed a similar voting measure in 2005, but a federal judge blocked it, saying it amounted to an unconstitutional poll tax. Early this year, the Republican-led state Legislature amended it to provide the free IDs and makes them available in every county.

    Supporters say the law is needed to prevent election fraud. Critics say that there is no evidence of in-person voting fraud in Georgia in at least nine years and that the documents needed to obtain a voter ID are susceptible to fraud themselves.

    In addition, the law burdens the poor, elderly and others who may find it difficult to make a special trip to obtain a card or navigate the requirements of voting absentee, the brief said.

    "No amount of tinkering can cure the many flaws in this unconstitutional statute," said Neil Bradley, associate director of the American Civil Liberties Union Voting Rights Project in Atlanta, which is helping to challenge the law.

    A separate challenge filed by former Democratic Gov. Roy Barnes is scheduled to be heard Thursday in a state court.

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    In addition, the law burdens the poor, elderly and others who may find it difficult to make a special trip to obtain a card or navigate the requirements of voting absentee, the brief said.
    Anybody who can't "navigate the requirements of voting absente" has no business voting at all. You sign your name and drop it in the mail.

    Perhaps the unfair requirement here is that you have to pay to put a stamp on it. I guess that would be considered a poll tax.
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    Anybody who can't "navigate the requirements of voting absente" has no business voting at all. You sign your name and drop it in the mail.
    Unless ofcourse you are navigating to commit a crime because you are not qualified to vote.
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    Why in the hell would we want to know exactly who is voting? Should it matter if dead people, non-citizens and dogs are voting?
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