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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 ...
Alabama's photo voter ID law, enacted in 2014, joins a fundamental shift toward increasingly strict voter ID laws in the United States, experts say.
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, state ...
The Alabama law accepts seven different types of ID, including an Alabama driver/non-driver’s license, a photo ID card issued by any state or the federal government, a U.S. passport, a student ...
Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange is reminding voters that a photo identification card is now required before casting your ballot and the following forms of identification may be accepted: 1. a ...
"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.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) – A civil rights group on Wednesday filed a federal lawsuit challenging Alabama's photo voter ID law as an infringement on voting rights and an attempt to suppress the ...
The state of Alabama, which requires a photo ID to vote, announced this week that it would stop issuing driver’s licenses in counties where 75 percent of registered voters are black.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Secretary of State Beth Chapman recently released the 2014 plan for implementation of photo voter ID in the form of administrative rules. The plan states that a person with… ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – A civil rights group on Wednesday filed a federal lawsuit challenging Alabama's photo voter ID law as an infringement on voting rights and an attempt to suppress the influence ...
Marshall believes the Alabama ID law is a “piece of voter suppression” because it keeps people away from the polls who are “being discouraged to vote begin with.” Several years ago, the state passed ...
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 acceptable ...