New York Times Upfront - Vol. 140 Nbr. 10, February 2008
Urbina, Ian
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No I.D. no vote? Is requiring a photo I.D. a reasonable measure against fraud, or a deterrent to voting? The Supreme Court is Iikely to decide this spring.
On Election Day last November, Valerie Williams went to the polling station in the lobby of her Indianapolis retirement home to vote. In doing so, she unwittingly walked into the middle of a national debate about voting rights and laws designed to prevent voter fraud. The election officials at the polling place, who Williams had known for years, told her she could not cast a regular ballot. They said the forms of identification she had always used...
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