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What are some stories and reasons why you, or people you know, had trouble voting because of the ID requirements?

Thank you for asking. I have a few examples. Let me start with my son who needed to get a copy of his birth certificate when he was going to get his permit and Driver's License for the first time at 15/16 years old. He was born in Kansas City, MO, due to my health insurance at the time. He only remembered getting healthcare at the University of Kansas City Medical Center in Kansas City, KS, so he quite reasonably thought that he was born in Kansas when we began the process of getting his birth certificate. We were living in a completely different state by this time. My health insurance at the same job had changed providers accepted when he was a baby. To get a birth certificate, you have to know what state you were born in AND what county. In some states you need to know your parent's birthplace to get a copy of YOUR birth certificate.To complicate matters, my son's initial birth certificate was submitted with the wrong last name. The hospital put my professional last name on his birth certificate initially, although they were instructed to put my son's father's last name on the birth certificate. I got that corrected within a couple months after he was born, but it was still a problem when we were attempting to get a copy. They also wanted to know what county we lived in at the time of his birth and what county the hospital he was born in was in. He obviously did not know and I had to figure it out. It was expensive and time consuming. What if I would have been dead?Why did I not have his birth certificate in the first place? Due to the usury interest rate on student loans, I could not afford to purchase a house and we moved a lot when my son was small. One of those moving times, I went to the hospital for an outpatient minor surgical biopsy that should have had me home in time for dinner. Instead, I ended up in a coma for a couple weeks and my family, friends, and coworkers packed up my house, as I was due to move at the end of the month. They put my stuff in storage, not knowing what was going to happen. I very much appreciated the gesture, and I never thought about his birth certificate again until he needed it to drive. Maybe his birth certificate was thrown out, maybe I will discover it in an old box or file when I'm 85 or 90 and have time to look. Contrary to what some have asserted, all a child needs to enroll in public school are their vaccination records, not a birth certificate — at least at that time. Once enrolled, when you change schools, all you need is prior school records — which I assume include vaccination records — which actually are easy to get.When my son was in college and he got a notice saying his Driver's license was up for renewal, we both thought it would be a good idea for him to get a “Real ID,” ($50) so that he would be ready for domestic flights. He brought his birth certificate, Social Security card, checkbook, 3 credit cards, and his utility bill — ALL in his name. First, the DMV person said the documents had to be in paper form (what business is it of the government what is in his bank account or on his credit card statement?) He is paperless, of course, so we went to the print shop to make paper copies. When we returned, the clerk said because his utility bill had his university address on it and it did not match the address on the other documents, no “Real ID” for him. He got a regular Driver's license and we both said “F*ck this. Get a passport.” — for $145 and/or a passport and passport ID card for $210.Some states (e.g., Kentucky) are changing to ONLY offering “Real ID.” This Real ID law was passed in 2005, and had so much pushback from businesses whose employees did not have the required documents that the deadline has been pushed back again and again and again. Now, SIXTEEN YEARS later, the FINAL deadline is October 1, 2021 — and you have to apply by June 15, 2021 to be ready Oct 1, 2021. Get a passport. Much easier, though more expensive. Kentucky residents are going to need Real ID Driver's license, too, as a DL is required to drive. Real ID is one of the most ill-considered, ill-advised, nonsensical laws ever passed. Not everybody in a household has their name on a utility bill or other requirements that are sort of ridiculous (e.g., you can use a car title, but ONLY if issued in the last 12 months.)Case Two is my friend who was literally born in a barn in TX without a birth certificate. When he registered to vote, he brought his school records, Social Security card, bank account info, pay stubs from work where he had been working 25 years, hospital records as he has a prosthetic leg from a childhood accident, and two friends who had known him at least three years to swear an affidavit under penalty of perjury that he was who he said he was. Thus, he was registered to vote. He still could not get a Driver's license, because no birth certificate — no Driver's license. He has hired an attorney to help him get his Driver's license, but he would not be able to vote under Republican Photo ID voter suppression laws.Case Three is my elderly neighbor who had a Driver's license for years when she was working 50+ years, but has not driven for years due to her age. Until about three years ago, she did not need a DL for anything. Then three years ago, an absurd failed “war on drugs" law was passed that required a Photo ID for one of her medications. I use my ID to pick up her prescription, but she would NOT be able to vote under Republican Photo ID voter suppression laws. MANY elderly voters will be disenfranchised if these voter suppression laws are allowed to stand.A 2016 Brennan Center for Justice — NY School of Law study found that 25% of Black Americans DO NOT have a government issued Photo ID, and only 8% of Whites. A nonpartisan study by Project Vote in 2015 found that overall the percent of citizens of voting age population without a Driver's License or passport was 12% including a breakdown of 8% White and 27% Black.If you look within specific groups of those without a passport or DL you find 20% of White Americans between the ages of 17 and 20 and 36% of Black Americans between 17 and 20 do not have a DL or passport. For Black Americans earning less than $25,000 per year, 39% do not have a DL or passport. Before 2006, NO state required a Photo ID to vote. Nobody has been able to articulate just how Photo ID reduces non-existent voter fraud. That is because Photo ID does NOT decrease voter fraud, which is so rare, it is virtually nonexistent.The ONLY purpose of restrictive Photo ID laws is to disenfranchise voters unlikely to vote Republican. Republicans have come right out and said “We don't want every citizen voting" and “College students shouldn't be voting" and “If we let all citizens vote, Republicans won't win elections.” Well, Republicans, why don't you come up with some policies people want to vote for?Perhaps the worst thing about these Republican voter suppression laws being introduced with wild abandon is that nearly all of them would be ILLEGAL if the Republican SCOTUS had not gutted the Voting Rights Act of 1965 in Shelby in 2013. All of these voter suppression laws are based on Trump's Big Lie of [nonexistent] voter fraud. Laws based on lies.Republican voter suppression laws target Black Americans, urban Americans, young Americans, poor Americans, disabled Americans, and elderly Americans. Unsurprisingly, many of these people are unlikely to vote Republican. Stop the Republican voter suppression laws. All citizens have a RIGHT to VOTE.

If you believe voter ID requirements are necessary, does it concern you when such laws disenfranchise otherwise-eligible voters? Why or why not?

I live in Kansas and Kris Kobach is our Sec. of State. He is the one that pushed voter fraud to Trump and to the Counsel on Voting that folded pretty quickly when they couldn’t find any voter fraud. When he first announced that all voters in Kansas had to have ID and prove citizenship, I was helping a friend who was living at a nursing home. She and her table mates discussed the problems the new law posed to them. No one had a current driver’s license. Two of the four had been married and divorced and were now widowed. By the time you are in a nursing home, you have downsized so many times they didn’t know where their paperwork was for their name changes necessary to obtain their ID. Also how would they get to the Election office? I called for them and the clerk told me Mr. Kobach said he would provide transportation for these people to come to the office. I said he does understand this will need to be wheelchair transportation and she said OMG and hung up. In western Kansas, there is an Election office that is only open on the 5th Thursday. Imagine trying to work around that schedule in a rural area.The new Real ID coming in January 2020 is going to be even worse-particularly for women. We have to provide birth certificate, marriage license, divorce papers, etc. to show every name change to get to the current name.I am not in favor of voter ID. It is not necessary and in the current election other issues have come up. In North Dakota, they suddenly decide that residents on the reservations have to have numbered addresses which were not required before in the history of the reservation. Here in Kansas, in Dodge City, they changed the polling place to one a mile out of town so that the mostly Latino voters will have to find transportation (no public transp.) to get there. Also since there is only one polling place, all 13,000 residents will have to use that one place. Voter ID is used as voter suppression in a lot of places.For people that live in the cities with public transportation, it might not be a big deal, but for people that live in rural areas, it is very difficult to get to the Election office to get the ID if you don’t drive.

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