Letter Governor Pennsylvania Expressing Position Voting Laws PA Disadvantage Minorities Essay

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¶ … Mr. Corbett I am writing to express concern about the new Pennsylvania voting laws. You are undoubtedly no stranger to the media's coverage of the laws, which could cause as many as 700,000 -- three-quarters of a million -- voters under the age of thirty to become disenfranchised. The non-white residents of Pennsylvania are the ones most directly affected by the new law, which is why I am writing to express my condemnation and to request, as your constituent, that the law be stricken from the books.

The law's most notable provision is that it requires voters to present a photo identification. A significantly large proportion of legal state residents -- well over a million people -- do not have photo identification for one reason or another. Generally, persons who are African-American and Latino are the least likely to have a photo ID (Froomkin). As a result, African-Americans and Latinos and are the hardest hit by the new law. The impact will be extraordinary. Keeping the new law...

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It just so happens that a large proportion of our state's residents do not have a photo ID -- a status that is not a crime. Many people who do not have photo ID simply do not need it -- because they cannot afford a car and therefore do not need a driver's license; or because they cannot afford to go to college and therefore do not have a college identification card. It would appear that the push to require voters to present a photographic identification is a deliberate political measure to disenfranchise the poor and minority constituents who are the most likely to vote for Democratic canditates.
As Froomkin puts it, "Republicans across the country have been pushing for stricter voter ID rules at polling places as one of a series of measures ostensibly intended to address the issue…

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Bronner, Ethan. "Voter ID Rules Fail Court Tests Across Country." The New York Times. 2 Oct, 2012. Retrieved online: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/03/us/pennsylvania-judge-delays-implementation-of-voter-id-law.html?_r=0

Froomkin, Dan. "Pennsylvania Voter ID Law Hits Philadelphia Blacks, Latinos Harder." Huffington Post. August 7, 2012. Retrieved online: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/07/pennsylvania-voter-id-philadelphia-blacks-latinos_n_1752480.html

"Study: Voter ID law would exclude up to 700,000 young minorities." CBS News. Sept 12, 2012. Retrieved online: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57511312/study-voter-id-law-would-exclude-up-to-700000-young-minorities/


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