Voter turnout has been high nationwide at this year's Presidential primaries. Voting has also been under the spotlight lately because several states have passed laws requiring photo identification. Georgia is included in that list and you do have to present a government-issued ID at the polls here. But it's been controversial.
Opponents say requiring photo ID at the polls makes voting a burden for some elderly and minorities who may not have an ID. Last week the U.S. Supreme Court disagreed and upheld Indiana's right to require photo ID at the polls. But the controversy is not over in Georgia. In advance of July’s statewide elections, the Georgia NAACP has begun working to ensure all eligible Georgians get to vote.
The group is hoping to avoid a repeat of Super Tuesday 2008, in November. The group's President Edward DuBose says nearly a thousand voters were purged in February from local rolls based upon inaccurate data.
"Our concern now as we move into a historic presidential election, is that these rulings coincide so closely with an election that is history making."
Adopting a strategy that has its origins in the civil rights movement of yesteryear, the group plans a massive grass roots undertaking, to ensure that everyone who is eligible has the proper identification.
"We've got to engage our coalition partners like ministers, and fraternity and sorority organizations, to get out in some cases, knocking on doors. Our question anf our concern at the same time is, will Georgia be ready?"
The group says it has planned local and regional information session, right up to July's statement elections and on into the November presidential showdown.
And, if necessary, the NAACP says following both elections, it will call for public hearings in case of election rights violations.
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008
NAACP looks ahead to July/November elections
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5/06/2008 06:08:00 PM
Labels: election, Georgia Voter ID, ID, NAACP
Friday, August 17, 2007
Athens could screen the screeners
The city of Athens wants to keep a closer eye on bouncers who screen bar patrons. Yesterday the a county advisory panel approved stricter requirements for people who check ID’s at the door. It means the county could screen doormen’s criminal records before issuing them a permit to check ID’s. The goal is to prevent underage drinking.
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8/17/2007 04:38:00 PM
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