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Technoviking said:So....
You're okay with people not showing proof that they are who they say they are?
(Just curious)...
That's actually not the issue. In Canada, for example, there are a large number of ways you can identify yourself to vote - to help ensure everyone can do so. In the cases that have raised hackles in the US, identification requirements have gotten to be so restrictive as to be prohibitive, especially combined with the registration process which can be much more onerous.
Couple that with the fact that despite claims of some major voter fraud potential, there are no examples of any such problems existing on a large scale, and of course, that at least one politician has openly stated that the whole concept is being pushed to disenfranchise voters, and I find it rather disturbing. There's been comparisons to a poll tax which are reasonable in cases where the ID required to vote must be purchased. Make the ID required readily available, easy to obtain, and above all free and maybe I'll have less of an issue. But the optics otherwise are all bad - they're being touted (solely by the right) as a means to fix a problem that does not exist, and the side effects are disturbing.
Good write up here: http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/03/how-voter-id-laws-are-being-used-to-disenfranchise-minorities-and-the-poor/254572/