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Alabama Just Made It Even Harder for Black People to Vote

Alabama Just Made It Even Harder for Black People to Vote

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Friday, October 9th 2015 at 8:43PM · 1351 views
Alabama Just Made It Even Harder for Black People to Vote
—Pema Levy on Thu. October 1, 2015 6:38 PM PDT


In Alabama, you need a driver's license or other form of photo ID to vote. But getting that ID just got a lot harder, especially in the state's majority-black counties.

Due to budget cuts, Alabama is closing 31 satellite DMVs across the state. The biggest impact will be in rural, largely black counties that voted for President Obama in 2008 and 2012. Alabama Media Group columnist John Archibald put it this way:


Take a look at the 10 Alabama counties with the highest percentage of non-white registered voters. That's Macon, Greene, Sumter, Lowndes, Bullock, Perry, Wilcox, Dallas, Hale, and Montgomery, according to the Alabama Secretary of State's office. Alabama, thanks to its budgetary insanity and inanity, just opted to close driver license bureaus in eight of them. All but Dallas and Montgomery will be closed.

Closed. In a state in which driver licenses or special photo IDs are a requirement for voting…

Every single county in which blacks make up more than 75 percent of registered voters will see their driver license office closed. Every one.

Archibald predicted the move would invite a Justice Department investigation, as did his fellow columnist, Kyle Whitmire:


But put these two things together—Voter ID and 29 counties without a place where you can get one—and Voter ID becomes what the Democrats always said it was.

A civil rights lawsuit isn't a probability. It's a certainty.

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, October 9th 2015 at 8:51PM

As of last week, Tuscaloosa is the nearest location where a person here can get a driver’s license, after the state decided to stop providing services at 31 satellite locations around the state. The fallout from this decision has been widespread: national politicians and civil rights advocates have condemned Alabama for shuttering the locations, many of them in the state’s majority black counties, just a year after requiring that people show photo identification at the polling locations.

For Alabama’s Poor, the Budget Cuts Trickle Down Read More: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/10/us/alaba...

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, October 9th 2015 at 8:55PM

Rep. Terri Sewell and the Rev. Jesse Jackson have both called on the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the state of Alabama’s decision to close 31 Department of Motor Vehicle offices in predominantly Black counties. The move coincides with a 2011 state law which requires a government-issued ID to vote.

Sewell said the decision to close the DMV offices was a possible violation of her constituents right to vote. According to Talking Points Memo, Black people make up 75 percent of the population of the affected counties.

Civil Rights Activists, Clinton Call Alabama DMV Closures ‘New Jim Crow’ Read More: http://atlantablackstar.com/2015/10/09/jes...

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, October 9th 2015 at 9:16PM

Jeb: Fed Government Doesn't Need To Oversee Most States' Voting Laws.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) on Thursday said that he does not believe that the federal government needs the Voting Rights Act to oversee voting laws in states with a history of racial discrimination.

During a forum held by the Des Moines Register, Bush was asked if he would reauthorize the Voting Rights Act, which was passed in 1965.

Read More: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/jeb-...

This is the LIE told by the Republican Party being told right in front of your face and some of our people will make excuses for this and tell you that the voter ID will stop voter fraud, when their was none in the first place.

agnes levine Friday, October 9th 2015 at 10:00PM


Hi ole Friend (literally, smile...lol),

Anyway, I just read about this today. Hopefully you are leading change to end disenfranchisement in Alabama. I just simply cannot believe how this wickedness is being revealed.

Rock-that-Vote in Alabama and all 9 counties. What a shame. Please keep us up-to-date, too.

Good night (hugs)... agnes

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, October 10th 2015 at 4:36PM

Glad to be of service to make you aware of the shenanigans that is happening a the birth place of The Civil Rights Movement.

Keep in mind, this happened after the Republicans in Alabama gave tax breaks to the rich and to the corporations in that state, to find out later that they have bankrupted the state treasury.

Now the Republicans want to keep there jobs by making it harder for the very same people that will get rid of the bombs, to do so.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, October 11th 2015 at 7:31PM

We have the time now. It is the right time for every African American to make it your business to get that ID and register to vote because that is our power and rights against this JIM CROW law in ALABAMA and across this nation..

Let us get out the VOTE because this one is to important not too.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, October 12th 2015 at 3:54PM

Now listen to this one: “They didn’t make it harder to vote,” said John Merrill, the Alabama secretary of state, who on Thursday met with the Rev. Jesse Jackson to discuss the issue. “They just made it harder to drive.”

WOW! Can you believe that one?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, October 18th 2015 at 10:00AM

Let of keep our eyes on this one because the world is watching Alabama and the resurrection of JIM CROW in the south.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, October 22nd 2015 at 11:58PM

ALEA said the farthest a person will have to travel is no more than 50 miles to take a driving exam. However, Rep. Darrio Melton, D-Selma, said transportation is already a problem for residents in the high-poverty Black Belt.

It’s discriminatory and it’s wrong”, said Susan Watson director of the Alabama branch of the American Civil Liberties Union. The state passed a voter ID law in 2011 despite (or because of) predictions that it would have a disproportionate effect on African-American voters, and now it’s closing 31 county driver’s license offices, making it harder for people in those counties to get driver’s licenses … which also enable them to vote. “Because there was an $11 million cut to our budget, there’s got to be a fix on that and right now these are the least intrusive of these cuts”, Trooper Chuck Daniel said. The Legislature then reduced ALEA’s General Fund appropriation by the projected recoupment revenue thereby negating the proactive steps taken by the agency.

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