ACLU Challenging PA Voter ID Law

Of course they are.  Newsmax reports:


The American Civil Liberties Union is challenging Pennsylvania’s new voter identification law, saying it discriminates against the elderly, poor, disabled, and urban voters.  The law was just signed in March by Gov. Tom Corbett, but the ACLU plans to file a lawsuit by the end of this month seeking to have it declared unconstitutional.


 


Rather than mere conjecture about potential discrimination, why not draw on Lessons from the Voter ID Experience in Georgia for the likely impact of Voter ID laws:


 


The increase in turnout of both Hispanics and blacks in the 2008 presidential election after the voter ID law became effective is quite remarkable. . . In fact, Georgia had the largest turnout of minority voters in its history.

2 thoughts on “ACLU Challenging PA Voter ID Law

  1. cernavrana

    Let’s cut to the chase, shall we? Where can I connect with Republican or Bi-Partisan voter registration group in Allegheny County to clean up the voter registration rolls for the 2012 election?

  2. TexasTea

    Cernavrana, you can go to http://www.truethevote.org, fill out the Volunteer info and check “Research Team” as your interest. True The Vote will connect you with people in your state & county, and offers online training including voter registration database research.

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