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A very bad law imposed on Pennsylvania by very bad people

POSTED: Sunday, July 8, 2012, 10:03 PM

I'm a little late to the party here -- July 4 week has a way of doing that -- but there was a great story (and by great I mean well-done journalism, not that the actual news is great) last week by my friend and former Daily News colleague Bob Warner. It showed that -- surprise, surprise -- the number of legitimate voters who might have trouble casting ballots in November is a lot higher than advocates for the new Voter ID law claimed it would be:

More than 758,000 registered voters in Pennsylvania do not have photo identification cards from the state Transportation Department, putting their voting rights at risk in the November election, according to data released Tuesday by state election officials.

The figures - representing 9.2 percent of the state's 8.2 million voters - are significantly higher than prior estimates by the Corbett administration. Secretary of the Commonwealth Carol Aichele has repeatedly said that 99 percent of Pennsylvania's voters already had the photo ID they will need at the polls in November.

The new numbers, based on a comparison of voter registration rolls with PennDot ID databases, shows the potential problem is much bigger, particularly in Philadelphia, where 186,830 registered voters - 18 percent of the city's total registration - do not have PennDot ID.

Now maybe you understand just why a top Republican said the law would help Mitt Romney win Pennsylvania, since the voters who are being potentially disenfranchise tend more often to be Democratic, especially the very young and the very poor as well as the very old, There's a legal challenge that's wending its way through the state court system, with its initial hearing slated for later this month. Now you may remember the recent case where the chief justice of the Supreme Court say it's not the job of justices to strike down laws because they don't like the policy.

But this law approved by Pennsylvania's elected representatives is different. It's not even addressing policy (especially since actual cases of voter fraud are virtually non-existent) but a blatant attempt to rig elections by depriving voters of their rights. If you don't like "Obamacare," you can vote out the lawmakers who supported it; but it you don't like Harrisburg taking away your vote, then voting isn't the recourse. It's our justice system, and hopefully they'll strike down this bad, bad law before real harm is done.

Will Bunch @ 10:03 PM  Permalink | 69 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:06 AM, 07/09/2012
    Make welfare recipients get photo id's....Problem will be solved overnite.
    bannedrepublican
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:21 PM, 07/09/2012
    What is it with "BillHitlerLives!" fascination with Nazism?

    "Hitler had his "useful idiots", and the Republicans have the Tea Party"

    "any attempt at common sense regulation is seen as akin to Nazi Germany"

    Just weird, man.
    Mr. Smith
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:43 PM, 07/09/2012
    The Republican party most likely did a quant. analysis asking what would happen if people without IDs were not able to vote in the general election. The testing concluded that it would cause the Republican party to most likely win the state. So they passed the law. Then they manufactured a reason for the law, and had their minions run with it --- right down to georgie and all the other shills. They could care less about voters. What do voters have to do with gaining and consolidating power? Oh wow everyone look at the very thorough analysis from RG regarding FHA delinquencies. Why do think it is he only shows analysis for a very narrow time frame? Notice the inclusion of the effects of PMI. Lol, gotta laugh.
    Murrayman
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:07 PM, 07/09/2012
    ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council) wrote these ID laws and had them introduced to the legislature in a number of states. ALEC is also responsible for a number of other horrible laws including the infamous stand your ground law in FLA. the laws benefit the wealthy corporations that control ALEC, which subsequently controls the GOP in many states (including Corbett and friends).
    Ryan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:59 PM, 07/09/2012
    Personally Will, I want to thank you for addressing this issue in a fair, rational, and civil manner. After all you could have inflamed this issue by using a picture of a cop siccing a dog on a black guy. Now that would have been over the top, not to mention dishonest, race baiting, and uncivil. Oh, wait...
    savetherepublic
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:11 PM, 07/09/2012
    For all you naysayers .. see demint's 806 post
    landscape
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:34 PM, 07/09/2012
    Fisher What research did you do? One needs both a SS card and a birth certificate, passport, citizen certificate or naturalization certificate. Almost everyone has a SS card, but maybe not the others.
    landscape
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:36 PM, 07/09/2012
    You guys have to get off the Turzai quote. Once again taken out of context.

    If you think that the only way the opposition party can win is if they cheat, and you address the method of cheating (via voter ID), what else would he say excpet that now Romney can win? All he is saying that if we level the playing field by getting rid of fraudulent votes by the opposition, we will win the election.

    The fact that he states Romney will win the election if the voter ID laws hold, only means they have prevented fraudulent votes. What's wrong with that? All we ever hear is that it is the Republicans that promote voter fraud. If that's the case, wouldn't Dems WANT to stop all voter fraud?

    No ID, no vote.
    Wiseman6
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:43 PM, 07/09/2012
    Anyone that doesn't vote in November, whether they are republican or democrat, because they don't have or refuse to get ID frankly doesn't deserve to vote.

    This is especially true this year given the importance of these elections to the future of this country.
    Wiseman6
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:52 AM, 07/19/2012
    "All [Turzai] is saying that if we level the playing field by getting rid of fraudulent votes by the opposition, we will win the election." It's great for him to think that, Wiseman6, but 1) I bet he has no concrete evidence**, and I'd hope for his sake that if he did, he'd be screaming about the particulars to make sure we all knew about it, and 2) the Voter ID law he helped enact doesn't solve what few irregularities there are. What the law does do is restrict a whole bunch of voters who haven't voted twice, who are very much alive, and whose right to vote is being unnecessarily hindered. (**This means there were 0 fraudulent (meaning criminally deceptive) votes not caught under the pre-Nov. 2012 system (but if there were, they likely came from elections officials, so Voter ID law is useless), meaning the system worked (I don't know how many votes, if any, were caught.))
    Aaron G. Stock


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