WISCONSIN VOTERS NEED BIRTH CERTIFICATE TO GET A PHOTO I.D. AND PHOTO I.D. TO GET THEIR BIRTH CERTIFICATE
Because many residents lack photo IDs, especially poorer and rural citizens, over 3 million people could be disenfranchised in the 2012 election, according to a nonpartisan Brennan Center study. Though Wisconsin offers a “free” photo ID to its residents, a birth certificate is necessary in order to obtain it, copies of which cost at least $20. This requirement creates a major barrier for many citizens, including Ruthelle Frank, an 84-year-old Wisconsin woman who, because of a difficult home birth, doesn’t have an official birth certificate and now must pay as much as $200 to get one simply to satisfy the “free” photo ID requirements.
However, if Wisconsin residents like Frank go online to print out the birth certificate application, the form asks at the top for “CURRENT VALID PHOTO ID” and “PHOTO ID NUMBER”. In other words, citizens simply looking to vote are led to believe they are caught in a catch-22: you need a birth certificate to get a photo ID, but you need a photo ID to get a birth certificate.
thank you, Irma.
Yes, EDUCATE!!! EDUCATE!!! EDUCATE!!!
That is the only solution.
I saw an interview with Ben Jealous of NAACP talking about the widespread vote suppression schemes against minorities. It is active in so many states it just might be enough to swing the election. If that happens the results will be totally illegitiimate.
I would love to see some court challenges to these ridiculous and opporessive anti-voting laws. It is a direct attack on our democratic principles!