Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Pennsylvania judge halts new voter ID law


Good news for those fighting voter disenfranchisement, the AP reports:

Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson said in his ruling that he was concerned by the state's stumbling efforts to create a photo ID that is easily accessible to voters and that he could not rely on the assurances of government officials at this late date that every voter would be able to get a valid ID.

If it stands, it is good news for Obama's chances in Pennsylvania, one of the nation's biggest electoral college prizes, unless Republicans and the tea party groups that backed the law find a way to use it to motivate their supporters and possibly independents.

Simpson's ruling could be appealed to the state Supreme Court, although state officials weren't ready to say Tuesday whether they would appeal.

1 comment:

  1. I for one am glad about the outcome. The intention of this law is so obvious and should never be allowed. Somewhere there is evidence why this was begun in the first place.

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