Millions Disenfranchised by HR 4844 Voter ID Bill --- Fake "Election Integrity" Bill Addressing a Fake Crisis
Alexandra Walker / TomPaine.com / September 19, 2006
Go to original.
The 'Voter Fraud' Fraud
The most illuminating portion of an article about Georgia’s voter ID law in today’s New York Times comes, as these things usually do, near the end. In the very last paragraph the reporter notes that two Georgia election officials she interviewed say they have never—in their entire careers—encountered a single case of voter fraud based on a person posing as someone else at the polls. Their experience reflects the national pattern: Individual voter fraud is a very minor problem.
Yet to listen to the alarmist rhetoric coming from conservative Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, voter fraud is an epidemic threatening our democracy.
Today the House is expected to pass a bill that would require all voters to show a photo ID proving their citizenship to be allowed to vote in a federal election. In addition to Georgia, six other states have passed similar photo ID bills. Groups ranging from the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights to the National Campaign for Fair Elections are working overtime to block the federal version of this proposal
because it unfairly discriminates against voters of color, rural voters, the young, homeless and transient. Click here to learn how to voice your opposition to the H.R. 4844. [UPDATE: The House passed the bill Wednesday afternoon. Now it moves to the Senate.]
At first glance, requiring voters to present photo IDs at their
polling station may not sound like an undue hardship, which is
precisely what is so deceptive about the legislation. But in fact, “in
the vast majority of states, drivers’ licenses do not currently require
proof of citizenship and thus would not meet the ID requirements of
H.R. 4844,” according to the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
What this means in practice, explains LCCR, is that voters who “do not
bring to the polls a photo ID that verifies their citizenship—such as a
passport—could not vote .”
Bills like H.R. 4844 and the Georgia voter ID law amount to voter
suppression because the voters who are the most hurt by the new
requirements are low-income voters and people of color. As the Lawyers
Committee for Civil Rights explained in its argument against the Georgia law, what makes photo ID laws discriminatory are the following factors:
• The racially disparate impact of the economic obstacles
to obtain photo identification stemming from the cost of certain
documentation, including certified copies of birth certificates, as
well as the cost of taking time off work and traveling to obtain photo
ID.• African-American voters rely more heavily on the use of
signed and sworn voter affidavits to prove their identity (which are
eliminated under S.B. 84) instead of photo identification.
The National Campaign for Fair Elections argues that requiring voter identification is “equivalent to a poll tax ”:
By mandating that voters provide identification, states
are in essence mandating that these voters pay for documents to verify
their identities. IDs such as drivers’ licenses, passports, and birth
certificates cost money. The documents required to get those IDs also
cost money. Many eligible voters cannot afford the cost of these
documents. Also, many Americans can not take time during working hours
to obtain the required documentation from often difficult to get to
issuing agencies.
What really stings about all the resources and energy poured into
these voter ID bills is that they address a nonexistent problem while
the very real, well-documented flaws plaguing our broken election system are ignored.
* * * * * *
There is not yet a companion bill in the Senate. Begin immediately a campaign
of calling and writing Senators to make sure none makes it the Senate floor.
- Login or register to post comments
-

- EDA Blog
Printer-friendly version
Send to friend
User Login
Hands-On Elections
![]()
Buy this Handbook and learn about:
- voting rights
- public elections
- election laws
- how our votes are or are not being counted
- the people running our elections
- how to run real elections
- how to overcome challenges in taking back our elections
- the federal government's role in our elections
- the people making the decisions affecting our elections
- citizen election watchdog groups

10,000-election simulation proves effectiveness of UBS verification system.
See the Press Release
Read the Report



