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Texas enforcing voter ID law, DESPITE obamas doj attack.
« on: February 18, 2014, 10:07:22 PM »
http://www.theminorityreportblog.com/2014/02/18/texas-enforcing-voter-id-law-despite-doj-attack/
 
 Texas Enforcing Voter ID Law – Despite DOJ AttackFeb 18, 20148 260Early voting for the March Primary Election began today with Texas’ voter ID law enjoying full enforcement, despite U.S. Department of Justice objections in federal court. Just as Texans experienced in the 2013 Constitutional Election, voters must present an approved photo ID to cast a regular ballot at their polling place.The Holder Justice Department filed a federal lawsuit against Texas in summer 2013 on the claim that voter ID was a violation of the Voting Right Act, as part of a wider national campaign to block election integrity reforms. On February 11, the DOJ requested the court consider postponing the September 2014 trial date – arguing they did not have ample time to analyze data among ethnic groups and, therefore, their effort would be “irreparably prejudiced” as a result. The DOJ was rejected on Friday.
             
  Based on Heritage Foundation analysis of Texas’ initial voter ID election in 2013, the DOJ does not have the best minority voter turnout data to build a case upon. Senior Legal Fellow Hans von Spakovsky argues the “requirement has done nothing to suppress voter turnout throughout the state. In fact, turnout in last year’s constitutional elections in Texas yielded some of the highest turnout numbers in the past decade for similar type elections.” Spakovsky adds that compared to the last Constitutional Election in 2011, registered voter turnout had nearly doubled overall, across ethnic and economic segments as well.
 
At present, voter ID enforcement and the Holder Justice Department’s effort to dismantle the law are moving full speed ahead.
Texas Secretary of State Nandita Berry has continued public outreach efforts reminding voters to bring either a DPS-issued photo ID, U.S. Citizenship Certificate, Passport or military ID to the polls. Under the law, disabled persons may permanently exempt themselves. Should a voter need to cast a provisional ballot for lack of ID, they would have six days to return to their county voter registrar with acceptable identification to blend their ballot with the general count.
 
Should recent history repeat, the Davis Affidavit will likely continue to attract blaring headlines from some local papers in the 2014 voting periods. Often described as “snagging” or “causing hiccups,” Senator Wendy Davis’ amendment to the voter ID bill created a procedure for voters to affirm their identity, should their names not “significantly” match between voter registration records and their ID of choice. The Secretary of State continuously offers a free, online Voter Name and Address Changes system in order for Texans to spot and correct discrepancies in public records before voting. Voters signing affidavits will immediately be allowed to cast a regular ballot.
 
Given the current legal environment, a considerable number of eyes will be on south Texas as federal litigators hope to quantify their theory of disproportionate impact experienced by Latino voters with the ID law. Cameron County Election Administrator Chris Davis claimed great confidence in local preparation for enforcing the law amid expected greater turnout on Sunday. Given the geographic proximity to a foreign country with a similar voter ID requirement, early confidence may be justified.
 
Citizen groups have also declared their intent to assist the voting public throughout the 2014 Election. Houston-based True the Vote once again switched on its voter ID assistance effort, “NeedID?” – offering compliance tips and important, official contact information. In addition a Cameron County group, Citizens Against Voter Abuse, has operated a door-to-door campaign to educate citizens on their rights as voters and tips to spot illegal campaign activity.
Texas Secretary of State Berry’s office will continue to showcase its VoteTexas platform for all 2014 Election needs.
Source: Texas Enforcing Voter ID Law Today – Despite DOJ Attack
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Re: Texas enforcing voter ID law, DESPITE obamas doj attack.
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2014, 05:10:50 AM »
Gotta love TEXAS!

I seen a bumper sticker in Texas that I wanted ,,,it read = " I wasn't born in Texas,,,but I got here as fast as I could! "

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Re: Texas enforcing voter ID law, DESPITE obamas doj attack.
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2014, 05:39:57 AM »
I do believe any legal resident can get a state ID for free.  Texas even had vans canvassing poor areas to issue ID's.  They weren't used.
 
 
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Re: Texas enforcing voter ID law, DESPITE obamas doj attack.
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2014, 06:15:29 AM »
I think that if Cal, Ariz, N Mex and Texas all got together and started enforcing immigration laws and requiring voter ID, a lot of the illegal problem would slow drastically.

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Re: Texas enforcing voter ID law, DESPITE obamas doj attack.
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2014, 06:21:19 AM »
Good  for  Texas ,     Obie  got about  as  much  pull  as  Deputy  Dawg.

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« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2014, 06:51:05 AM »
El Paso is going thru early voting right now.  Nothing has been mentioned about voter ID being required.  El Paso is a very heavy Democratic area though.

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« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2014, 06:52:46 AM »
Texas Gov. Rick Perry thinks Yomma is the lowest form of life and will do the right thing. Most Texans agree with him, thankfully. Unfortunately we are about to lose him as our Gov when the elections come around. Early voting has already started. As to the ID, a complete moron knows that in order to keep the masses from voting numerous times (like in Chicagos election where a lady voted for Obama 8 times and bragged about it)or the deceased voting (think LBJ who carried in some cases twice the counties population and most where dead people)to illegals and criminals who have no voting rights, you need a picture ID. Reminds me of the days when we had a poll tax here. If you owned property, you could vote. Didn't own property you had no right to tell those who did what they could with it or have any effect on their taxes, such as welfare. Maybe it's time to get back to the poll tax or something like it where if you own property or have a job you can vote. You have neither-tough cookies. It's called being an asset to the community instead of a liability. It would certainly keep the scumbag lifetime welfare leechs away from voting themselves another savior.

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Re: Texas enforcing voter ID law, DESPITE obamas doj attack.
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2014, 07:08:26 AM »
What a crock. Texas only wanting LIVE AMERICANS of legal age, and only able to vote ONCE ?? Shame on em. If that were nationwide the libby dems wouldn't have a chance. They need the dead, criminal, yuppie votes. POWDERMAN.  :o :o
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Re: Texas enforcing voter ID law, DESPITE obamas doj attack.
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2014, 07:09:24 AM »
That would be great Larry but could you stand all the crying from the wellfare lot!!   Yeah I think I would even enjoy it a little.

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« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2014, 07:13:56 AM »
New Mexico has required voter ID for several years. It was really complicated to get. It came in the mail.  :o

On the other hand we give driver's licenses to illegals.  ::)

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« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2014, 11:08:43 AM »
A valid Texas drivers license has a pic of you on it and is considered a PIC ID. But to get a Texas drivers license when I got mine 50+ years ago all you needed was your birth certificate. That doesn't get it anymore. They want 2 picture proofs that you are a Texas citizen and utility bills for the last year just to get a copy if you lose your license. I did just that last year and wondered just where was I going to come up with one, let alone two picture proof of Texas citizenship. Like I told the lady, my picture is in your computer, just look me up and give me a copy of my license. No dice. Luckily I found my wallet and things that my cat had in her toybox. I now have a copy of my drivers license in a file in my desk along with birth certificate and copies of utility bills. If you live in Texas, I strongly suggest having a similar file as they ain't playin' at the DMV.

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Re: Texas enforcing voter ID law, DESPITE obamas doj attack.
« Reply #11 on: February 19, 2014, 11:42:57 AM »
I think that if Cal, Ariz, N Mex and Texas all got together and started enforcing immigration laws and requiring voter ID, a lot of the illegal problem would slow drastically.
actually, it's the federal government's place to
enforce immigration laws. they just don't do it.
the state of texas could handle the problem
in a very short time if allowed to without the
federal red tape and bureaucratic niceties.
there are also the outsider folks that don't
have to put up with or see the problem that
border jumpers cause that effect residents
of southern border states. they're some
of the most vocal opponents of border control.
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Re: Texas enforcing voter ID law, DESPITE obamas doj attack.
« Reply #12 on: February 19, 2014, 11:43:51 AM »
New Mexico has required voter ID for several years. It was really complicated to get. It came in the mail.  :o

On the other hand we give driver's licenses to illegals.  ::)

I've voted in NM for the last 20 years.  I have received the voter reg. in the mail, but I have never been asked for it or any type of proof of who I am in order to vote.  They just look up my name on a list.....and away I go.

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« Reply #13 on: February 19, 2014, 11:02:10 PM »
New Mexico has required voter ID for several years. It was really complicated to get. It came in the mail.  :o

On the other hand we give driver's licenses to illegals.  ::)

I've voted in NM for the last 20 years.  I have received the voter reg. in the mail, but I have never been asked for it or any type of proof of who I am in order to vote.  They just look up my name on a list.....and away I go.
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Gotcha beat on the voting time. 54 years for me and I've voted in every election. I was asked for my ID in the first couple of elections after they were issued but since they just look me up on that list. Kind of the same thing really.