Election Day Registration, No Photo ID Requirement for Iowa Caucuses
source: http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2012/01/02/396177/iowa-election-day-registration/
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Though Iowa, unlike most states, permits those who haven’t registered (or just need to update their file after a move, for instance) before election day to do so when they show up at their precinct during regular elections, the Huffington Post notes that the Iowa GOP is in charge of setting the rules for its own caucuses.
Despite nationwide efforts to make voting more difficult, the Republican Party of Iowa decided to buck the trend and allow for on-site registration. In doing so, however, they necessarily undercut the argument being made by GOPers in many other states that election day registration (EDR) invites fraud. (Of course, voters are 39 times more likely to be struck by lightning than commit fraud at the polls, and EDR actually helps prevent already-miniscule levels of fraud.)
Residents of just nine states currently enjoy EDR: Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. However, in a number of these states, the GOP-led war on voting has targeted EDR for repeal, most notably in Maine. Republicans in the Maine legislature passed a bill ridding the state of EDR, only to see the popular program reinstated by referendum in November by an overwhelming 61%-39% margin.
Election day registration will certainly help boost participation in tomorrow’s Iowa caucuses. A 2001 study found that states which employ election day registration (EDR) boost their voter turnout rate by 7 percentage points, without partisan gain for either side. The study found that poorer and less educated voters benefited the most from EDR. ThinkProgress spoke with a number of Maine voters who also lauded the ability to update their registration if they’ve recently moved, particularly because most residents are at work during the day and unable to visit the election clerk during normal business hours.
Had the Iowa GOP followed the lead of their brethren in Maine and elsewhere, thousands of Iowans who will cast their vote tomorrow with the help of election day registration could have been turned away from the polls.
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Paratus
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I can't think of any reason to oppose picture ID to vote. This is so common sense and elementary that I just scratch my head at the people who speak out against this. No reason not to put this in place.
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Mishima
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Very true. I have checked, and they are free in any state that requires one. It does not take much effort, and if someone is too lazy and unmotivated to go and get a FREE one, then they do not deserve to vote.
- 5 months ago
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Mishima
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Mishima
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Let's just hope that more states require photo IDs before the November elections!
The primaries invariably bring out the more highly motivated people, so there is not as much apprehension about fraud and deceit. But we need those photo IDs for the big one in November, of course
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Mishima
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Leen61
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"Residents of just nine states currently enjoy EDR: Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Wyoming"
Scratch WI off that list. Scott Walker took care of that shortly after taking office. WI no longer has EDR because of him. - 5 months ago
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BoichikSuperJew [removed]
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Are they this aloof of their breathtaking hypocrisy or are they really "that stupid"?
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BoichikSuperJew [removed]
