ENGL 103 Lecture Notes - 101St United States Congress
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The text states this about voter identification cards, a recent device, voter identification. Do voter identification cards make elections more reliable or simply discourage the latino. My position is that it is possible that voter identification law suppresses minority voting. There might be a possibility that latino voters are described as increasingly losing their place in the democratic process. It might be conservative reactionary groups who wanted the identification cards, because the legislation was first passed by the democratic controlled congress. The text states further, because citizens cannot vote unless they are registered to vote, voter registration has long been a source of partisan maneuvering (202). After that the text states this about indiana"s voter identification, In 2008, the u. s. supreme court ruled on a case involving indiana"s voter identification card law (203). The text states this about voter turnout, voter turnout in u. s. elections is low in comparison with that of other western democracies.