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Thursday, August 16, 2012

PENNSYLVANIA JUDGE: NEW STATE VOTER ID LAW OKAY

Pennsylvania Judge Robert Simpson sided with his state’s Voter ID law today.

The ACLU and others sued over this new state law, which was enacted five months ago. The law requires voters to present identification when casting ballots, which the ACLU argues is unconstitutional. The challengers sought a court order in the form of a preliminary injunction, blocking the law from going into effect before the November 6 election.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've never voted without presenting an ID.I've always assumed they needed to see it.

Anonymous said...

I have always shown my ID to vote. I always thought everyone had to. It only makes sense. You present your voter card and your drivers license or state issued ID. Whats the problem with that. How does that violate anyones rights

Anonymous said...

good! you can't buy in radio shack w/o id...so why not to vote?

Anonymous said...

Gotta have it to drive the Caddy to go grocery shopping and cash the food stamps.