I believe Canada has as strict or stricter ID reqs than most in the US. I do not know if Canada allows early voting or provisional voting which entirely moors the issue. The US practices are, by Western standards, permissive.
I also find it remarkable that the response to fraud is to say look at the documented examples while the response to ID is look at the intent. The actual numbers of voters who cannot and do not vote because of ID laws is infinitesimal because humans are somehow competent enough to obtain an ID, figure out how to vote early (permitted in NC) and, in the worst case, cast a provisional ballot. I believe there is no state that refuses to allow a provisional. In short, people aren’t invalids.
It’s a remarkably commonsense rule. It’s certainly not a uniquely American idea. Far from it.
Finally, I don’t know how much fraud takes place. My guess with current laws, very little. I am, however, very confident that massive voter fraud has occurred in the past and probably as recently as 1960.
Unlike progs, I do not infantalize people based on race or party affiliation.
I also find it remarkable that the response to fraud is to say look at the documented examples while the response to ID is look at the intent. The actual numbers of voters who cannot and do not vote because of ID laws is infinitesimal because humans are somehow competent enough to obtain an ID, figure out how to vote early (permitted in NC) and, in the worst case, cast a provisional ballot. I believe there is no state that refuses to allow a provisional. In short, people aren’t invalids.
It’s a remarkably commonsense rule. It’s certainly not a uniquely American idea. Far from it.
Finally, I don’t know how much fraud takes place. My guess with current laws, very little. I am, however, very confident that massive voter fraud has occurred in the past and probably as recently as 1960.
Unlike progs, I do not infantalize people based on race or party affiliation.
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