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In addition to Secretary Clinton, other speakers include InterAction President and Chief Executive Operator Sam Worthington and Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security Eric Boswell. The event is Wednesday morning, November 18 for open press...
Tags: New Zealand, Wellington, Photo identification, Politics, Personal identification, Identity document, Passport, Labor
Although this newspaper strongly supports Indiana's voter identification law, we find ourselves in agreement with the League of Women Voters that the requirements contain a procedural flaw. That does not mean the requirement for voters to provide an official...
Tags: Indiana Court of Appeals, voter id, Indiana Legislature, Indiana State Bar Association, Indiana Supreme Court, photo identification, Mitch Daniels, id law, law requirement, Todd Rokita, Indianapolis
a timeline » April 27, 2005: Gov. Mitch Daniels signs Indiana's voter ID law. » April 28, 2005: The Indiana Civil Liberties Union and the Indiana Democratic Party file a federal lawsuit to overturn the law on behalf of five civic groups serving the homeless,...
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The Oklahoma House voted along party lines on Wednesday to require voters to show photo identification. The bill's author, Rep. Sue Tibbs, R-Tulsa, said the measure is necessary to prevent "illegals" from voting and does not infringe on the rights of...
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1 US Supreme Court has issued a law requiring voters to present a photo identification card dealing a serious blow to voters' rights. The court voted 6-3 upholding an Indiana law that requires citizens to present a photo identification card in order to...
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The Supreme Court ruled today that states may require voters to present photo identification before casting ballots, upholding a Republican-backed measure that proponents say combats voter fraud and opponents believe discourages voter participation.
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