Sentences with phrase «voter identification at»

«I have yet to understand how you can't approve voter identification at least in some form.»

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In 1998, at the height of the Clinton impeachment battle, evangelical voters were constantly confronting accusations from their secular, leftist friends that «it was all politics,» that evangelicals were less concerned with Bill Clinton's indiscretions than they were about his party identification.
If identification was not provided at the time of registering to vote or if the identification information could not be verified, a voter must show identification at the polling place.
Someday yes, but without infallible voter identification and some way of ensuring security at the network level, I can't see this happening yet.
Morey said Throne - Holst may have a slight advantage at this point, given her higher name identification from her multiple runs for elected office and her compelling personal story as a single working mother with children in college that will resonate with primary voters.
«A proof of even a single scanned staple pin - marked still photo is enough to compromise the integrity of the register and the blame placed squarely at the door of the EC», it said, to which end it said «a single and definitive voter identification is a necessary step to modernizing our elections.»
For instance, it was considered highly unusual to conduct an election in which voters» identification is never checked, not during the registration process nor at polling stations.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, a Democrat whose presidential dreams were not realized this year, will join the board of All About The Vote — a nonprofit aimed at educating voters on ever - changing requirements in states instituting voter identification laws.
The commissioner even called for a law obligating voters to show photo identification at the polls — a measure Republicans have fought to push through in numerous states.
He proposes that in future, in certain areas, voters should present documentary identification prior to voting at the polling station.
Hundreds of thousands of potential voters remain uncertain about what, if any, forms of identification they will be required to include on their absentee ballots or to present at their polling stations.
A New York Post story this week referred to a «firestorm» that Murphy has set off by proposing legislation that would require New York voters to show identification at polling locations on Election Day.
Republicans, in a rapid sequence of votes over the next eight weeks, plan to legalize concealed weapons, deregulate the telephone industry, require voters to show photo identification at the polls, expand school vouchers and undo an early release for prisoners.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper even hinted at new voter - identification requirements during a photo - op with Opitz hours after the Supreme Court handed down its decision.
In fact, Florida law states that the list of candidates «shall be taken from the male and female persons at least 18 years of age who are citizens of the United States and legal residents of this state and their respective counties and who possess a driver license or identification card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles», and does not sanction using voter lists.
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