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Related: About this forumIn a state with 1M license suspensions, Ohio voter ID law could depress turnout
I never thought about this angle. Infuriating!
https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2023/01/13/in-a-state-with-1m-license-suspensions-ohio-voter-id-law-could-depress-turnout/
When Gov. Mike DeWine last week signed whats been called the nations strictest voter ID law, it raised fears that it would disenfranchise large numbers of voters in poor communities where people are less likely to meet the new requirements.
Those fears seem to be supported by a September report that estimates 1 million Ohioans have suspended licenses because of debts from things such as a lack of insurance, unpaid fines, and court costs. Thats in a state with 8 million registered voters.
The analysis, by the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, said the suspensions by far fall most heavily on impoverished urban communities of color. In other words, debt-related suspensions disproportionately affect some of the communities least likely to vote for the Republican officials who passed and signed the voter ID law.
DeWine and legislative sponsors sold the states controversial law by saying that it would boost public confidence in elections. That confidence, however, has likely been undermined by numerous lies by former President Donald Trump, and by dubious voting claims by Secretary of State Frank LaRose, Ohio Auditor Keith Faber, and others.
Meanwhile, LaRose found the rate of possible fraud in the 2020 Ohio General Election to be a vanishingly small 0.0005%.
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Perhaps tellingly, college, and university IDs didnt make the list of acceptable IDs approved by Ohios heavily gerrymandered Republican legislature. College students were credited with helping to deliver victories to Democrats in key races around the country in the November election.
Ohios voter ID law is already facing a legal challenge, which remains pending.
yellowdogintexas
(22,706 posts)vehicle issues.
https://www.rbisenberg.com/faqs/what-triggers-the-cancellation-of-a-driver-s-license-in-texas/
Exceptions include failure to pay fines, traffic tickets or child support.
yankee87
(2,339 posts)Are NRA IDs allowed as acceptable forms to vote with? I believe they are acceptable in certain states. The odious regulations should be unconstitutional, but with the current SCOTUS it wouldnt surprise me if literacy tests will be coming back.