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Voter ID: Solution in Search of a Problem
| KellyIn previous years, Amanda Wolf of Sumter, SC, voted using her Florida student photo ID. But the new South Carolina voter ID law changed that. Amanda had to wait more than 6 months to get the proper papers to qualify for a photo ID. Luckily, she received free help from a retired judge since attorneys can charge $1800.
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Opponents of Photo ID See Threat to Same-Day Registration
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MI Senate Oks Bills Requiring Photo ID to Register to Vote
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Wisconsin Voter ID Law Becomes a Hardship for Colleges and Raises Concerns of a Poll Tax
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NM Committee Blocks Bill Requiring Photo ID to Vote
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For Martin and Medgar and Viola
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Groups Hope to Stop Wisconsin ID law
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In Senate Committee, Opposition to Voter ID
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New photo ID laws: what could happen to some voters?
| KellyAs part of a new story by National Public Radio, League national president Elisabeth MacNamara explains how these voter ID laws are creating additional challenges for some voters: "People are caught in a Catch-22: You need a birth certificate to get this ID, but to get a birth certificate you have to have an ID." The compelling news piece looks at the stories of three longtime voters that now must
