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Republican House Passes Bill That Could Disenfranchise 20% of Virginia Seniors?!?

by: lowkell

Fri Jan 27, 2012 at 12:52:41 PM EST


This morning in the Republican-controlled Virginia House of Delegates, a nasty piece of voter disenfranchisement legislation, HB 9, passed out of committee on a 15-6 vote. Sponsored by Del. Mark Cole (R-Spotsylvania), this bill would effectively "suppress the vote of the elderly, the young, the poor and minorities," whil addressing the non-existent, figment-of-Republicans'-fevered-imaginations problem known as "voter fraud." Here's what ProgressVA has to say about this abomination. Also, check out the audio of Del. Cole admitting that he has no knowledge of any instances of voter fraud. Finally, check out what AARP Virginia thinks, which is that "Passing this measure could disenfranchise nearly one-fifth of the older population because nearly one in five people over age 65 do not have a government issued photo ID." Wow, I wonder what Republican seniors will think of this?!?
ProgressVA Statement on House Privileges and Elections Committee Vote to Report HB9

ProgressVA, a progressive advocacy organization, released the following statement from Executive Director Anna Scholl on the House Privileges and Elections Committee vote this morning to report HB to the full House. HB 9, sponsored by Delegate Mark Cole, would make it significantly harder for thousands of Virginians to vote.

"We're deeply disappointed by this vote to advance unnecessary legislation that will make it harder for thousands of registered Virginia voters to cast a ballot. Both Delegate Cole, the sponsor of this measure, and Justin Reimer of the State Board of Elections have admitted during debate on this bill that they know of no documented cases of the voter fraud. Quite simply, our voting system isn't broke, so why on earth are our representatives advancing unneeded and potentially expensive solutions to "fix" it? Voting is a fundamental American right and freedom. Making it harder for Virginians to vote in order to fix a problem that doesn't exist is a waste of the legislature's time and taxpayer money."

Background:
During a January 12th meeting of the House Privileges and Elections Committee Elections Subcommittee, Del. Sickles inquired as to whether Del. Cole was aware of any instances of voter fraud, which HB 9 is designed to combat. He responded "No, not to my knowledge." (Audio of that meeting is available online.)

During the House Privileges and Elections Committee hearing this morning, Delegate Alexander asked Justin Reimer of the State Board of Elections: "Do you have a quantified number, do you receive numbers from the registrars or others that report to you that they have had voter identification fraud at their polling places?" Mr. Reimer responded: "Delegate, I have no specific statistics on that.{

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Complete Farce (0.00 / 0)
Yes, HB 9 is a complete farce, a naked attempt to silence the votes of individuals in VA who traditionally vote Democratic (e.g. minorities, college students, seniors).

What more can be said, this needs to be condemned with the strongest language and legal actions possible. ProgressVA has taken a good first step.  

Progressive86


Seniors (0.00 / 0)
Actually, seniors tend in Virginia to be slightly more Republican than Democratic in voting patterns. I don't know what the GOPers are thinking, unless they believe that they will disenfranchise far more Dem voters than they will lose in GOP senior voters.

This is just another ALEC attempt to gain corporate control of all levels of governance in this country. Sadly, it may succeed in Virginia.


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Video: Rep. Bobby Scott discusses voting rights (0.00 / 0)


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Silence (0.00 / 0)
As soon as this and the companion senate bill were announced I e-mailed my opposition to my representatives. So far the silence of their responses has been deafening. I presume that since I am not a corporate campaign donor my opposition to these sick bills is meaningless.

question (0.00 / 0)
Is your voter ID card enough? If not do you have to show your drivers license w/ photo?

ID's (0.00 / 0)
Here's the text of the bill, enumerating the types of ID that will be accepted:
"Commonwealth of Virginia voter registration card...social security card...valid Virginia driver's license, or any other identification card issued by a government agency of the Commonwealth, one of its political subdivisions, or the United States; or any valid employee identification card containing a photograph of the voter and issued by an employer of the voter in the ordinary course of the employer's business."

So, it's not as draconian as some of the garbage bills being passed by other GOP-controlled states.

I presume that any voter who does not have a photo ID could call the local registrar and ask for a duplicate copy of his/her voter registration card,


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True (0.00 / 0)
What it means is that you can no longer just sign the affirmation.  I'm against this bill, but as you say, it's a lot less draconian than some Republican plans, which call for government issued photo IDs that must be expired.  That means that an old passport or drivers license wouldn't cut it.

Every voter should have a voter ID card, and they're easy to have replaced if lost.  The problem still is the person who left the house to go vote and forgot their wallet, or didn't think about it until it was too late to have a new card mailed.  While the vast majority of people do have a minimal form of ID, there are still many thousands statewide who sign the affirmation.  Many do it just out of principle and actually do have ID on them, but I can easily see ten or maybe twenty thousand infrequent voters who have no ID when they go to vote for President.


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thanks Elaine (0.00 / 0)
I was just wondering since all those LU voters who live on campus don't have VA drivers licenses.

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