Thanks, Jill: Michigan House passes voter-ID bill after vote-fraud hyperbole

GURPS

INGSOC
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Thanks, Jill: Michigan House passes voter-ID bill after vote-fraud hyperbole



Be careful what you wish for … you just might get it. Jill Stein didn’t get the recount she wanted in Michigan, but she did get the state to take vote-integrity issues seriously. Meeting in its lame-duck session, the state House of Representatives passed a tough voter-ID bill that includes $3 million for funding of free state identification and birth certificates after over 18,000 voters cast ballots without identification in the presidential election:

Michigan’s Republican-led House on Wednesday night approved a strict voter identification proposal over strenuous objections from Democrats who argued the plan could disenfranchise properly registered voters.

Michigan voters without photo identification could still cast a provisional ballot under the controversial legislation, but they would have to bring an ID to their local clerk’s office within 10 days of an election in order for their vote to count.

Current law requires a photo ID too, but also allows for voters to sign an affidavit under oath that attests to their identity and eligibility. The House might have had ample reason to wonder about abuse under that system when looking at the distribution of the practice. The Detroit News’ Jonathan Oostling reports that almost half of all such votes took place in heavily Democratic Wayne County, and almost 6,000 in the city of Detroit alone. That seems oddly disproportional, given that Wayne County accounted for just 16% of the state’s total.


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officeguy

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Current law requires a photo ID too, but also allows for voters to sign an affidavit under oath that attests to their identity and eligibility. The House might have had ample reason to wonder about abuse under that system when looking at the distribution of the practice. The Detroit News’ Jonathan Oostling reports that almost half of all such votes took place in heavily Democratic Wayne County, and almost 6,000 in the city of Detroit alone. That seems oddly disproportional, given that Wayne County accounted for just 16% of the state’s total.

Whenever states tighten up voter ID laws, the example why we can't possibly do that is some old lady who lives 30 miles from the courthouse and would have to 'pay hundreds of dollars to get a birth certificate'. Looks like in MI the majority of the voters who vote without ID live in the city and could take the city bus to the health department to get their $14 birth certificate and pick up a free state ID at the motor vehicle office.
 

officeguy

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Anticipation that TJ would be Johnny on the spot to complain about the OP's source.

Ah.

In reality, I doubt that Jill Stein and the recount attempt caused the lame-duck house to move forward with this. This bill was filed months ago.

This is a solution that has been signed off by the supreme court before. If you can get the birth certificate and ID for free, it's not an undue burden for the state to ask for them at the polls. All the folks 'who work 3 jobs and don't have time to go to the courthouse' already have an ID because they are squared away.
 
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