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  2. Kennedy said providing a free ID could solve this problem and did not describe voter ID laws as racist. In a May 1 interview with Watters , Kennedy walked back his earlier comments more completely ...

  3. Crawford v. Marion County Election Board - Wikipedia

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    After the Supreme Court affirmed Indiana's law, states have adopted voter identification laws at an increasing rate. It also spurred research focused on voter ID laws and voter advocacy. Some research is centered on the timing of states' adoption of voter ID laws, while other research is on the partisanship of such laws. [9]

  4. Voter identification laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Voter ID laws are more likely to impact people of color. [16] [17] Research has also shown that Republican legislators in swing states, states with rapidly diversifying populations, and districts with sizable black, Latino, or immigrant populations have pushed the hardest for voter ID laws.

  5. Opinion - North Carolina voter ID challenge is really just ...

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    The attack on UNC’s voter ID process is just the latest chapter in this disturbing trend. The court, if it acts rationally, should dismiss this lawsuit or, at most, ask for minor adjustments in ...

  6. Judge will decide on NC voter ID law. Five takeaways ... - AOL

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    He noted that free voter IDs are available at all county board of elections offices and voters can fill out ID exception forms when they go to the polls if they don’t have any identification.

  7. Voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of voter identification laws argue that they reduce electoral fraud while placing only little burden on voters. Opponents say fraud is extremely rare, and ID requirements intentionally create bureaucratic barriers in order to suppress the votes of specific populations, such as poor people or college students.

  8. Under the Dome: NC voter ID law trial begins - AOL

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    The trial over North Carolina’s new voter ID requirement began Monday, with lawyers for the NAACP arguing the law was enacted with “impermissible, intentional racial discrimination.”

  9. Voter suppression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Voter suppression in the United States consists of various legal and illegal efforts to prevent eligible citizens from exercising their right to vote. Such voter suppression efforts vary by state, local government, precinct, and election. Voter suppression has historically been used for racial, economic, gender, age and disability discrimination.