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Senate passes Voter ID bill
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Groups mobilize against voter ID proposal

Published: 2013-01-23 12:06:00
Updated: 2013-01-23 19:31:40

A group of left-leaning organizations said Wednesday that requiring voters to present photo identification at the polls would "stack the deck" against fair and open elections in North Carolina.

Republican legislative leaders say they plan to consider a voter ID bill when the General Assembly reconvenes next week. The GOP-controlled legislature passed an ID bill in 2011 that was vetoed by former Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue. New Republican Gov. Pat McCrory has said he supports an ID requirement for voting.

The NAACP, the American Civil Liberties Union, Democracy North Carolina, the Southern Coalition for Social Justice and other groups are mobilizing to oppose the legislation. They have launched the ProtectOurVoteNC.com website for people to lobby lawmakers and share stories of how an ID law would hurt them, and they plan to start airing anti-voter ID public service announcements across the state this weekend.

"Why is this on the agenda at all?" Rev. William Barber, state president of the NAACP, said at a news conference. "North Carolina elections are working."

Barber noted that GOP lawmakers, including Rep. Paul Stam, R-Wake, backed a 2003 law that called for voters to provide their signature to attest their identity under penalty of a felony charge. No one has shown that the law isn't working, he said.

"There's no epidemic" of voter fraud, he said. "It's an overstatement to call it minuscule."

Rep. Harry Warren, R-Rowan, said North Carolina needs more than books of signatures to ensure elections are fair.

"I don't think the signature statute holds muster to what the people out there want," said Warren, who is drafting a voter ID bill for the coming session. "We took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and part of that is protecting the integrity of the vote."

Bob Hall, executive director of Democracy North Carolina, estimated that anywhere from 100,000 to more than 500,000 of the 6 million registered voters in the state don't have a photo ID. Blacks are 40 percent more likely than whites to fall in that group, he said, adding that seniors, women and young voters also would be disproportionately affected by an ID law.

"Why does the state want to spend millions of dollars to put up a stupid barrier for people who are legitimate voters?" Hall said.

Previous voter ID proposals haven't addressed people who cast mail-in absentee ballots, and Hall noted those voters are more likely to be Republican.

"The Republican Party is trying to use the political process – to manipulate the political process – for their own advantage, and that's wrong," he said.

Barber, Hall and others said lawmakers should instead use federal Help America Vote Act funds to help county elections officials beef up training and staffing at the polls. Also, they said, the state should invest in computerizing national voting records and back efforts for national voting standards.

"We want integrity (in elections), and we have supported things that would bring integrity," Barber said. "Let the elections be broad and open, and let the chips fall where they may. Don't stack the deck ... with voter ID and claim we've have a fair and free election."

Warren said he wants a bill that's fair and balanced but understands not everyone will be happy with it.

"In the final analysis, we'll have a good photo ID bill that will protect integrity of the vote and address concerns these groups are expressing," he said.

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Need to have Voter ID. Need ot show license for Dr's and to cash a check.

You have to show an ID for everything, including using your debit or a credit card, Why not to vote. Oh, that's right, if you do you can't vote for that dead individual you were voting for to begin with. The only thing this will do is cut down on potential fraud. But the left leaning organizations don't want that, they think fraud is a good thing, not bad.

"Stack the deck against"? No it would be one step in ENSURING a fair election. Not sure what you mean by an "open" election. Open to everyone? Illegals, none registered, repeat voters??

SO.. who will explain to me how requiring someone to show proper ID "stacks the deck" against anyone or anything but voter fraud. I contend that it is absolutely impossible to operate in our society without some type of identification.. You cant travel, go to the hospital, bank, participate in any government program, etc. without it.. I simply cant identify the disadvantaged group but and certainly open to change my view if someone can help me here.. I have heard many general descriptions.. the elderly.. if they get social security.. they must have ID.. especially now that SS is ending paper checks and they must have a bank account.. which also requires ID.. The poor? if they drive, or receive any government assistance they must have ID.. and a non-driver ID is available from your local DMV license office.. how difficult is it to get there.. you have at least a year before the next election.. Anyone?

All for using ID. We need to start using ID for everything. Too many free rides in this country.

I very much like the idea "Protect Our Vote" by verifying valid LEGALLY REGISTERED VOTERS. No more Micky Mouse, Donald Duck, or Jose Hitler voters. I have to present an id when I cash a check and don't complain. Let's do the same for a much more important Citizen's right to vote. Voter ID for NC

why did wral repost this article with a different picture?

Why dont people have ID? This is an easy fix, but people like barber dont want to do what is necessary because they can manipulate this into another us. vs them issue.

How does it stack the deck?

Glad to see the GOP is concentrating on the economy and jobs.

The only thing that would come out of showing your ID is showing that you are who you say you are...what is wrong with that? It seems to me that the folks that do NOT want to show their ID are frauding the system or least wants to keep that option open.

I am a black liberal democrat and I have to say I completely disagree with Mr. Barber on this issue. You are required to use an ID for almost everything else in life, but not to vote? This should be common sense.

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