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Election Activists Win Three Key Battles

Posted by Steven Rosenfeld at 4:56 PM on May 16, 2008.


In Missouri, Arizona and Washington, D.C., voting rights advocates block and remove barriers to voting.

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Voting rights activists won three big battles this week.

The Missouri state Legislature adjourned without taking up a controversial voter ID bill. The Department of Justice settled a lawsuit with Arizona that will force the state to offer welfare recipients the opportunity to register to vote. And Hans von Spakovsky, the White House's controversial nominee to the Federal Election Commission, withdrew his nomination.

The Missouri voter ID bill would have required voters show a government-issue photo ID to vote and would have required new registrants to produce proof of citizenship to complete their voter registration. Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan, a Democrat, estimated more than 200,000 people could have been disenfranchised by the citizenship requirement.

The voter ID proposal, which was intended to take effect before the November election, was extremely controversial. According to voting rights activists monitoring the Missouri Legislature's final day, the criticism of the bill pressured Republican sponsors and legislative leaders to not bring up the proposal before the Missouri Legislature adjourned on Friday.

Missourians for Fair Elections reports over 4,200 calls were made to lawmakers in the past two weeks urging them to not back this legislation.

Arizona

In Arizona, which is the only state to require proof of citizenship from state residents seeking to register to vote, that requirement has lead to the rejection of 37,000 new applications since 2004, when the law took effect.

On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced it was settling a lawsuit with Arizona to bring the state into compliance with a federal law that requires certain state agencies offer public aid recipients the opportunity to register to vote.

This past January, Project Vote and Demos, two voter advocacy groups, sent a letter to Arizona Secretary of State Jan Brewer notifying her that Arizona was not in compliance with the public agency provisions of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA). The letter said voter registration at the state's welfare had declined 70 percent over the past 12 years.

"This agreement ends the need for litigation and means Arizona will bring voter registration to the state's low-income communities," said Michael Slater, deputy director of Project Vote.

Washington, DC

Finally, the decision by Republican lawyer Hans von Spakovsky to withdrew his name for consideration for an appointment to the Federal Election Commission was also seen as a victory for voting rights activists. He had been one of the administration's most outspoken voices to newly regulate various aspects of voting, such as more stringent voter ID laws.

Von Spakovsky had served as a FEC commissioner after a recess appointment but could not gain Senate confirmation. Before his temporary FEC post, he was a lawyer at the Justice Department where he changed its voting rights enforcement priorities from defending minority voting rights to ensuring only people with current ID and other credentials could vote.

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Just the Beginning
Posted by: Sissy on May 17, 2008 5:32 AM   
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When all is said and done, the three incidences outlined in this article are just the beginning of the repair work that has to be done to start getting this country back on track again. There is not one single segment of our lives, beginning with the Constitution that has not been trashed and completely tanked in the last 7+ years. Its going to take a long time but this is a good start.

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At last
Posted by: JSquercia on May 17, 2008 6:29 AM   
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At last some good News

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Good Step ... Next Step
Posted by: mainstreet on May 17, 2008 7:01 AM   
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These three "steps" are a most welcomed reversal of trends seen over the last several years.

The next step is to see that the elected officials who brought the Voter Photo ID bill to the Missouri State Legislature are defeated in the next election, so attempts at these kinds of legislative "road blocks" are lessened in the future.

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Now Go after those Rulings that have Blocked voters
Posted by: Purple Girl on May 18, 2008 3:19 AM   
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first & foremost we must demand such blanant attempts to place undue influence on any election is stopped. SCOTUS proved it is more interested in Rigging elections,then Free election-6 justices tipped their hand with the Indiana ruling coming only ONE WEEK before that States primary. Add Their names to the Prosecutorial List. It is also time to End Life Time Appointments!Such a luxury only encourages Corruption "Absolute Power..."If you never have to worry about losing your job, or being held Legally responsible for intentionally Usurping the Laws you were hired to ProtectAbuse of Power is far to easy.
Also another group that seems to be overlooked in this 'Voter ID' SCAM is the Homeless. And thta Segment of society is growing every day. How do you get an ID with no Address? How do you get a copy of Your birth certificate if you have NO mailbox? No to mention the $$ to get the copy to get an ID (More $$)If there is a segment of our society Who MUST HAVE A VOICE it is the Homeless- Mothers, Vets, Young adults,disabled...It is a National disgrace we even have Homeless, but to further disreagrd and ignore them is a Mortal SIN!

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Unfair voter fraud
Posted by: frank69 on May 19, 2008 7:25 AM   
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Unfairness during elections is nothing new. Minorities have been dienfranchised for each and every election cycle. They are/have been denied access to the polls - their ballots are/have been disallowed - their ballots are/have been thrown away. I'm sure that every inventive "reason" is/has been used! You can rest assured that MILLIONS of people are/have been disenfranchised in every single election cycle!

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