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Home Front: Politix
Democrats file briefs in voter ID case
2006-07-19
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Democratic Party, the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus and the Democratic caucuses in the state House and Senate filed a friend-of-the-court brief Tuesday in a case that could decide whether Michigan can require voters to show photo identification at the polls. The Michigan Supreme Court in April voted 5-2 to issue an advisory opinion on the constitutionality of a 1997 state law requiring voters to show photo identification to get a ballot. A court spokeswoman said the ruling will be binding, although it could be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Former Attorney General Frank Kelley, a Democrat, issued an opinion nine years ago that the law violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees U.S. citizens the right to vote. Opponents of the law say the requirement would keep poor people, non-drivers and others away from the polls. They cite figures showing that about 370,000 of the state's registered voters do not have a driver's license or state ID card.

But supporters say the law is needed to prevent election fraud. The U.S. Justice Department, for example, has been investigating allegations that Detroit votes were cast last year in the names of dead people. Michigan Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis supports the requirement, noting that Indiana recently began requiring photo ID. Although Democrats in that state are challenging the law and say they received hundreds of complaints about the new requirement, Anuzis said that can largely be chalked up to the learning curve. "From the things that I read, apparently things went very well. There weren't any hitches," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#7  When I die I hope to be buried somewhere in Cook County, IL. I'll still be able to remain active in politics.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-07-19 16:38  

#6  Not if you register democrat.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-07-19 16:34  

#5  polls. They cite figures showing that about 370,000 of the state's registered voters do not have a driver's license or state ID card.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't you need to show an ID in order to REGISTER to vote??
Posted by: Charles   2006-07-19 14:59  

#4  Whereas I is representin us folks who is of votin age and lawfully registered democraps. And whereas I is not willin to be photographed cause of past entanglement wif da law. I sez dat photographs isn't right for voters of da democrap persuasion.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-07-19 11:55  

#3  They cite figures showing that about 370,000 of the state's registered voters do not have a driver's license or state ID card.


Most of those will be the ones who never vote anyway.
Posted by: mojo   2006-07-19 11:20  

#2  I don't know that it will matter. Areas of Detroit are known for 100.0% voter turnout at the last minute, with long lists of identical signatures. If the people running the precinct are corrupt, what difference does an ID law make?
Posted by: Jackal   2006-07-19 08:48  

#1  that's our democratic party that we all know and love. Making sure that they voters can cheat.
Posted by: 2b   2006-07-19 08:36  

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