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MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Today's U.S. Supreme Court decision clears the way for Alabama's new photo voter ID law to be used in the 2014 elections without the need for federal preclearance ...
The Alabama NAACP, joined by Interfaith group Greater Birmingham Ministries and three individual voters, claims that the state's photo voter identification law was specifically crafted by lawmakers to ...
Eligible Alabama voters can receive free photo voter ID cards, on Friday, Aug. 11 at Jefferson County Courthouse from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. At the event, voter registration forms also will be available ...
Note to readers: As the midterm elections draw near, the Montgomery Advertiser will be taking a closer look at subjects that loom large over voter access and turnout with an emphasis on solutions ...
MADISON COUNTY, Ala. (WHNT) — Alabama voters now need to have a photo ID to cast a ballot. Not having one could get you turned away at the polls. Poll workers will get a long list of ...
"Alabama's voter identification law is one of the broadest in the nation with procedures in place to allow anyone who does not have a photo ID to obtain one," said Marshall in a statement.
“The Photo ID Law was conceived and operates as a purposeful device to further racial discrimination, and results in Alabama’s African-American and Latino (or Hispanic) voters having less ...
(CN) – As poll watchers for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund monitored the special election Tuesday for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama, they found voters running into trouble casting their ballots because ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The Secretary of State’s office is offering the public a chance to get a free Alabama photo voter ID card Saturday at Medal of Honor Park, according to a tweet.
The move comes just one year after the state’s voter photo ID law went into effect. That article primarily comprised quotes excerpted from a 30 September 2015 Alabama Media Group op-ed titled ...
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What to know before going to vote in the 2024 election in AlabamaUpon arrival at their location, voters will need to present a valid form of photo identification, which includes any of the following: Valid Alabama driver’s license (not expired or has been ...
Seven states, including Alabama, have strict photo ID laws that require voters to present one of a limited set of government-issued photo IDs. The ACLU opposes voter identification laws ...
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