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Thirty-four states have introduced bills with today’s suppression tactic of choice.
The ostensible purpose of these measures is to prevent fraud at the polls, though official and academic studies have consistently shown that the chances of being hit by lightning are greater than the likely incidence of such fraud.
Voter fraud does exist — but not at the polls.
It appears in absentee voting, election machine tampering or ballot box stuffing — none of which are affected by in-person photo ID laws.
There is also nothing inherently objectionable in requiring personal identification at the polls — but these new laws accept few forms of ID.
In South Carolina, for example, a voter must present a state-issued driver’s license, some other South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles photo ID, a South Carolina voter registration card, valid U.S. military photo ID or a passport.
Nothing else is acceptable.
Texas, Tennessee and Wisconsin have similar laws.
The ostensible purpose of these measures is to prevent fraud at the polls, though official and academic studies have consistently shown that the chances of being hit by lightning are greater than the likely incidence of such fraud.
Voter fraud does exist — but not at the polls.
It appears in absentee voting, election machine tampering or ballot box stuffing — none of which are affected by in-person photo ID laws.
There is also nothing inherently objectionable in requiring personal identification at the polls — but these new laws accept few forms of ID.
In South Carolina, for example, a voter must present a state-issued driver’s license, some other South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles photo ID, a South Carolina voter registration card, valid U.S. military photo ID or a passport.
Nothing else is acceptable.
Texas, Tennessee and Wisconsin have similar laws.