Davidson County, NC Approves resolution on local photo ID requirements

At the link, we find that despite the veto by the Democratic Governor of North Carolina, the proponents of voter ID will not give up so easy, now turning to grassroots politics at the local level to implement the law.  It is just a matter of time. 

The Davidson County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday night to introduce a bill requiring voter identification prior to voting in local elections.

Commissioner Larry Potts, who serves as vice chairman of an all-Republican board, introduced the resolution in light of a recent veto by Gov. Beverly Perdue of House Bill 351, which was adopted by both houses in an effort to ensure the accuracy of elections. Potts is not satisfied with the decision of the governor and said he wishes to see Davidson County protected from fraudulent voters.