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States Take Up Photo IDs at Polls Debate

Wednesday, March 30, 2005 9:36:48 PM
By DEANNA WRENN

President Bush talks about his plan to rescue the overstressed Social Security system with private investment accounts, at Kirkwood Community College, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Wednesday, March 30, 2005. The president is facing mounting opposition to his proposals from the AARP, the nations largest lobbying group which represents 35 million senior citizens.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Legislation that would require voters to show photo identification before casting ballots has touched off fierce debate in three states, with opponents complaining the measures represent a return to the days of poll taxes and Jim Crow.

Lawmakers in Georgia and Indiana walked off the job to protest the proposals, which they say would deprive the poor, the elderly and minorities of the right to vote. Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle, a Democrat, has already vetoed a similar measure and has vowed to do so again.

Republicans argue the bills would restore voter confidence and eliminate fraud without overly burdening voters, most of whom have driver's licenses or photo IDs anyway.


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