Link to the story. Aversion to photographs and common sense in North Carolina. Excerpt below:
The legislature seems poised to once again pass a voter
identification bill, legislation that has sharpened partisan lines and
sparked heated debate regarding voter fraud and voting rights.
The GOP-controlled legislature passed a bill in 2011 requiring
voters to show a photo ID at the polls, only to have Democratic Gov. Bev
Perdue veto it. That won’t be a problem this year, because Republican
Gov. Pat McCrory has voiced his support for such a measure.But it is still not clear what form the voter ID bill will take.
…Earlier this month, House Speaker Thom Tillis of Cornelius and McCrory
voiced support for a compromise measure that would allow voters to show
forms of identification that don’t include a photo, such as a
registration card or other government documents.