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A meme claimed that a 92-year-old Texas woman named Pam Nelson was unable to vote in her state's primary due to voter ID laws, but that wasn't the case.
The 2013 meme referred to a real voter ID controversy in Texas and a 2011 law (S.B. 14) which did create certain specific requirements for voting that could disproportionately impact women because ...
The meme states, in part, that voters in Mexico must “have a tamper-proof ID card with a thumbprint and embossed hologram. All citizens are required to personally enroll and show proof of birth ...
Voter ID.” The Trump pivoted to what he apparently thought was a very apt example: “You know, if you want to go out and you want to buy groceries you need a picture on a card, you need ID ...
“Voter turnout in 2016 was reduced by approx. 200,000 votes because of WI’s photo ID laws.” — Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), post on Twitter, May 17, 2017 “Look, in Kansas, for example, we ...
There’s no more contentious issue in the already heated debate over election reform than the requirement that all voters have a valid photo ID in order to cast a ballot. Republicans insist it ...
Voters going to the polls in Texas starting this week will have to show one of a few specific forms of photo ID under a controversial new law upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court over the weekend.
Critics of voter ID laws have had a difficult time proving their menace in court. A new algorithm could change that. Skip to main content. SECURITY. POLITICS. THE BIG STORY. BUSINESS.
The last day to cast your vote in the 2022 midterm elections is Tuesday, November 8. In 38 states, voters are required to present a form of ID when casting their ballot on Election Day. Some ...
New voter ID requirements, early voting schedules and voter registration rules in more than a dozen states are creating uncertainty that could dampen turnout. Continue reading. Oct 15 ...
Signs greet voters at the Ruckersville Volunteer Fire Company vote location in Ruckersville, Va., on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020.