State: More Than 69,000 Bucks, Montgomery Voters Lack Photo ID
The Pennsylvania State Department estimates that more than 750,000 voters in the commonwealth do not have a PennDOT ID number.
Months after the passage of the voter ID bill into law, state officials have identified that nine percent of Pennsylvania's 8.2 million voters do not have photo identification and are working to ensure they can participate in November's general election.
After a review of the PennDOT database, the Pennsylvania State Department announced that more than 750,000 registered voters could not be matched with a photo identification.
Bucks County, with 25,449, and Montgomery County, with 44,952, fall into the top five counties that have registered voters without photo IDs, along with Philadelphia (186,830), Allegheny (99,218) and Delaware (40,547) counties.
A portion of those figures include inactive voters, characterized by the State Department as registered voters who have not cast a ballot since 2007. A spokesperson told the Morning Call that a large number of inactive voters are figured to be college students who no longer live in the state.
According to a release by the State Department, all voters identified as not having a PennDOT ID number will be contacted by letter this summer, reminding them of the new voter ID law, what IDs are acceptable for voting purposes, and how to get a free ID if they don't have one.
A few factors were not taken in to consideration during the database analysis, the release said. If the name on a voter registration is a variation from the name on the photo ID, such as John and Jonathan, it may have been reported as not having the PennDOT ID. Additionally, there are other forms of identification acceptable for voting purposes besides a PennDOT ID. Those include identification from one of the following sources:
- accredited Pennsylvania colleges or universities
- Pennsylvania care facilities
- military identification
- valid U.S. passports
- other photo identification issued by the federal or Pennsylvania government
- employee identification issued by the federal, Pennsylvania, or a county or municipal government
All identification used for voting must have an expiration date and be current, except for Pennsylvania driver's licenses or non-driver photo identification, which are valid for voting purposes one year past their expiration. Retired military identification with an indefinite expiration date is also valid for voting purposes.
Voters who do not have an acceptable form of photo identification for voting can get one for free at any PennDOT driver license center.
“We are committed to helping any eligible voter who does not have an acceptable ID get one to be able to vote in November,” said Secretary of the Commonwealth Carol Aichele in a news release. “We are continuing our outreach to get the word to voters about this law. The goal of this law is to allow every legal voter to cast a ballot, but detect and deter anyone attempting to vote illegally.”
Governor Tom Corbett signed the controversial voter ID bill in March, saying the law aims to prevent fraud at the ballot box. Opponents countered that the ID requirements would disenfranchise the elderly, minorities and low income voters.
The ACLU of Pennsylvania has filed a suit challenging the law, which will go before Commonwealth Judge Robert Simpson in Harrisburg on July 25.
Brad Kirsch
11:37 am on Friday, July 6, 2012
These photo ID laws are about voter suppression and the voters should throw out all of those legislators "REPUBLICANS" who resorted to these tactics to kill our democracy!
I have seen enough of this return to “old southern politics” to turn my stomach sour and I fear the results of our accepting this new reality as a basis for running our nation!
Thomas Hezel
1:22 pm on Friday, July 6, 2012
I agree this has "Jim Crow" written all over it.
amerikkka
11:49 am on Friday, July 6, 2012
This is voter fraud. If I am turned away and can not vote I will sue.
This is a poll tax and it is fraud.
Patti H
2:32 pm on Friday, July 6, 2012
so let me get this straight - it's ok for the government to tell us we MUST purchase something even when we don't want to (health insurance), but it's not ok for them to make sure we are who we say we are when it comes time to vote? And how is this a poll tax - there is no charge to get a valid photo id to vote - Voters who do not have an acceptable form of photo identification for voting can get one for free at any PennDOT driver license center.
Ken Smith
11:03 pm on Friday, July 6, 2012
Stop making sense Patti...people can't deal with it...you need an ID for EVERYTHING except voting...ID's keep the dead people and double voters off of the rolls...it hurts a candidate or two in the upcoming election if they can't visit the graveyard for votes....I had to pull out my license 3 times this week...a purchase at a supermarket, buying a beer and opening a new account at our bank where they know me...the majority of things you do in this life, even the recipient class i.e. those applying for welfare WIC and other agencies, require ID. But to vote in the candidate who is the World's most powerful person??? Disenfranchisement! Jim Crow laws etc...Those laws were the baby of the segregationist democrats fighting against the civil rights act...Al Gore Sr. was a card carrier...get your facts straight. It prevents voter fraud and only disenfranchises the dishonest.
Nick
8:52 pm on Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Patti creating any unnecessary obstacle to voting is a violation of your rights. The PA Republican party stipulated in a July 24th court filing that there is no evidence of voter fraud - at least none this law will prevent.
This law is clearly intended to supress voters. Poor, disabled, elderly, students, minoirities - all demographics more likely to vote Democratic.
A poll tax was an unaffordable tax placed on the right to vote. Going to the DMV to get a photo ID for some is not realistic. Coupled with the fact it is not necessary makes this a type of poll tax. The tax is on resources rather than cash, but a tax all the same.
As Americans we should protect each others right to vote. Once we start disenfranchising voters then our democracy is really in trouble.
There is no legal or moral comparison between the Affordable Health Care Act's mandatory element and denying someone the right to vote.
Nick
8:55 pm on Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Ken, none of what you claim is actual fact. This law, as admitted by the PA state gov't, will address no existing voter fraud cases. They can supply no evidence of voter fraud that this will address.
On the other hand, depending on who you believe, the PA voter ID law will disenfranchise 400K to 1MM legitimate voters. Of course, that is what the Republican party of PA wants.
Irene Lennon
8:05 am on Thursday, July 26, 2012
How come those protesting against needing a voter ID are Democrats? Instead of having a bus going to Harrisburg carrying those who cannot get a voter ID, why not provide a bus to those same people to get their voter ID?
Nick
8:58 pm on Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Irene - why is it the only those supporting the law are Republicans?
There are organizations trying to mobilize voters without proper ID, but it is a monumental task on short notice, and frankly shouldnt be necessary.
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