Access Versus Integrity in Voter Identification Requirements
Author(s)
Ansolabehere, Stephen
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The Help America Vote Act hit a nearly fatal snag during the final stages of congressional negotiations over the bill in 2002. The problem? Voter identification requirements. Many conservatives in Congress insisted on the inclusion of a requirement that voters show photo identification, and many liberals, especially the Congressional Black Caucus, saw this as a deal killer. Ultimately, the two sides reached a compromise that applied the rule to first time voters, but the battle lines over this question were drawn and they remain in place today.
Date issued
2007-02Publisher
Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project
Series/Report no.
VTP Working Paper Series;58
Keywords
Voter identification, HAVA, Voter identification requirements, Voter turnout