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Don't Suppress the Vote in Texas

by: sonias

Sat Apr 14, 2007 at 22:28:44 PM CDT


(Mobilize now to protect voting rights. - promoted by boadicea)

(cross posted on BOR and LFT & DU)

Texas is one of several states subject to the Voter Rights Act Section 5 pre-clearance whereby election practices or procedures are frozen until the new proposed procedures have been subjected to review by the US Department of Justice.  You wouldn't be too surprised by our state neighbors in the Section 5 pool. You also wouldn't be too surprised that under the Bush administration DOJ pre-clearance has been relatively easy.

LA Times 3/25/2007
Justice Department tugged to the right
Under Bush, the department has been tainted by politics, many say.

(snip)
The Civil Rights Division veterans focused their criticism on major voting case decisions over the last six years that they say have generally benefited the GOP.

The most recent case concerned a 2005 Georgia law that required voters to provide photo identification. Staff attorneys raised concerns about the law after the Georgia secretary of state supplied data showing that tens of thousands of voters might not have driver's licenses or other prescribed forms of identification. They said the plan could effectively disenfranchise large numbers of black voters.

sonias :: Don't Suppress the Vote in Texas

On Tuesday April 17th, the Texas Legislature will vote on two House bills HB218 and HB626 that will likely suppress the vote in Texas if they become law and are implemented.

NY Times article 2/21/07
Lower Voter Turnout Is Seen In States That Require ID
States that imposed identification requirements on voters reduced turnout at the polls in the 2004 presidential election by about 3 percent, and by two to three times as much for minorities, new research suggests.

HB218 by Representative Betty Brown, requires voters to provide redundant forms of identification.  A voter must present a voter regisration card and a photo ID, or a voter registration card and at least two other forms of non-photo ID.  Voters who do not have the requried forms of ID and show up to the polls will be required to cast a provisional ballot.  There are no mandates in the bill for voter education or notification of the change in the voting law.  Provisional ballots in Texas are already counted at a very low rate.  In the 2004 Presidential race of the 36,193 ballots cast provisionally, only 7,770, less than a quarter of them, were ultimately counted. A survey by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law found that as many as 11 percent of Americans, more than 21 millions citizens, did not have a current government-issued photo ID.

HB626 by Phil King,  is a proof of citizenship to register to vote bill.  His bill requires that all voter registrations must include proof of citizenship.  Only three documents will satisfy the proof of citizen requirement:

  • a certified copy of a birth certificate

  • certified copy of a valid passport

  • certified copy of citizenship naturalization papers

This bill will effectively kill voter registration drives.  No one carries these important papers on their person. And they will be unlikely to trust handing the documents to volunteers conducting registration drives.  Therefore, the only way a new voter can register to vote is through the mail, if the person includes a certified copy of one of those documents.  Or if they go down to their local county registrar's office in person with their papers.

Consider that anytime a person moves from one county to another within the state, they have to re-register and this whole process will have to be repeated again.

Both of the Texas House bills are modeled after Proposition 200 in Arizona which passed in 2004, was temporarily suspended by the Federal Ninth Circuit court and reinstated by the US Supreme Court. An appeal is in the courts.

Proposition 200 implemented harsh voter identification requirements as well as proof-of-citizenship requirements in 2005. The law requires voters who cast a ballot at a polling place on Election Day to present photo identification deemed "acceptable" by Arizona's Secretary of State, such as a driver's license, or two alternate forms of ID that include the name or address of the voter such as a utility bill or a bank statement. Such requirements can disenfranchise voters without photo ID by making it hard for them to cast ballots if they live at a residence where someone else, such as a spouse, parent, or roommate pays the bills, or if they are uninformed about the rules. Students, the poor, and senior citizens are among the groups that are most likely to be adversely affected.
Source: People for the American Way.

The bill analysis for Representative Phil King's bill, HB626 states:

While there is no evidence of extensive fraud in Texas elections or of multiple voting, both can occur and it could affect the outcome of close elections.

There have been over twenty million votes cast in Texas since 2002 in various statewide elections, and not one single case of voter impersonation has been prosecuted by the Texas Attorney General. Proponents of these laws insist that election fraud is rampant and that the purity of the ballot box is being threatened, but they can only provide anecdotal evidence of this. Turnout in the state of Texas is already pretty anemic.  Only 34% of the registered voters in Texas turned out for the last gubernatorial election in November of 2006.
Source: Texas Secretary of State Turnout and Voter Registration Figures (1970-current)

There are two ways to win an election. One is to get a majority of voters to support you. The other is to prevent voters who oppose you from casting their votes.
Source: People for the American Way Report; The New Face of Jim Crow: Voter Suppression in America

Further reading on election fraud:

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Purely an attempt for an all white man vote (4.00 / 3)
Hell, I don't even have two forms of picture IDs.

Of course, Phil King would be involved. 

Barnett Shale: An Insatiable Thirst

My blog Bluedaze



It is their attempt to make sure our side doesn't vote (4.00 / 2)
They see the writing on the wall.  They're going to be the minority very soon, so it's time to kick up the voter suppression tools.

LA Times 3/29/07
Bush's long history of tilting Justice
The administration began skewing federal law enforcement before the current U.S. attorney scandal, says a former Department of Justice lawyer.
(snip)
It has notably shirked its legal responsibility to protect voting rights. From 2001 to 2006, no voting discrimination cases were brought on behalf of African American or Native American voters. U.S. attorneys were told instead to give priority to voter fraud cases, which, when coupled with the strong support for voter ID laws, indicated an intent to depress voter turnout in minority and poor communities.
(snip)

Schlozman, for instance, was part of the team of political appointees that approved then-House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's plan to redraw congressional districts in Texas, which in 2004 increased the number of Republicans elected to the House. Similarly, Schlozman was acting assistant attorney general in charge of the division when the Justice Department OKd a Georgia law requiring voters to show photo IDs at the polls. These decisions went against the recommendations of career staff, who asserted that such rulings discriminated against minority voters. The warnings were prescient: Both proposals were struck down by federal courts.

The article linked above was written by By Joseph D. Rich who was chief of the voting section in the Justice Department's civil right division from 1999 to 2005.

You can see the Karl Rove and Alberto Gonzales M.O. all over DOJ and this trend.

Not one single voting discrimination case was processed between 2001-2005.!


[ Parent ]
Could I crosspost this (0.00 / 0)
at our WiseDems website as an action item?

Barnett Shale: An Insatiable Thirst

My blog Bluedaze



[ Parent ]
Absoltuely yes (4.00 / 2)
As you can tell TXsharon I'm right in the middle of this at the Lege with all kinds of activist meetings.  Please feel free to take this to the Big Orange and beyond.

thank you!


[ Parent ]
I posted it on WCADs website (0.00 / 0)
I don't think it will go anywhere on Daily Kos right now because there is too much going on right now.

Barnett Shale: An Insatiable Thirst

My blog Bluedaze



[ Parent ]
The Texas Democratic Party ought to go back to the Judge who reversed only a part (GET IT ALL BACK before 2008) of the illegitimate redistristing by DeLay and the partisanship which overroad the DoJ (0.00 / 0)
Really, why not. Use DeLay's own criteria--but instead of the popularity of Bush, it is now his unpopularity. While the real reason is the partisanship overriding the DoJ recommendations on redistricting to begin with.

...................
also, this already looks hopeful

from: http://capitolannex....

  The battle over Voter ID will hit the House floor on Tuesday. I've heard rumblings that there is enough of a bi-partisan coalition put together to send the bills (HBs 218 and 626) down in flames.

  Even so, that doesn't negate the need for activism to ensure that these bills meet the floor death they so richly deserve.

.......


[ Parent ]
Sen. Feinstein asking for all communications and processes of EAC to determine roll of partisanship in "Voter Fraud" reports (0.00 / 0)
from:
Feinstein Asks for All EAC Communications Processes concerning Voter Fraud

Today Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) sent a letter to Senator Diane Feinstein (D-CA), Chairwoman of the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, which has oversight over the EAC, "expressing his concern over the revelations and asking her to examine the process by which the EAC report was produced. Menendez maintains that the use of the EAC to advance a political agenda is a blow to the integrity of the electoral system and that an investigation into the motivations behind the panel's report is warranted."

snip

LATE UPDATE: Feinstein sends letter of inquiry on these matters to EAC, demanding all communications and processes leading to the alteration and/or hiding of both the EAC's "Voter Fraud" report and the report showing that Voter ID laws depress voter turnout.

.............

Perhaps the leadership of MoveOn, PFAW, and Common Cause are still offering their support for Holt's flawed bill, despite their membership's preferences, because they are waiting for the Senate to act first.

...............

If we get rid of Holt's H.R. 811, we get rid of the EAC.

Also important to Voting Rights:
From Election Defense Alliance: ACTION Needed NOW:

Halt Holt's HR 811

Prior to Spring recess, the HCA was trying to "fast track" H.R. 811.
An unprecedented outpouring of citizen protest stopped them in their tracks.

Keep FAXING and pouring it on until Congress gets the message:

END the EAC
(Keep the unitary executive OUT of elections)

BAN DREs
(The Holt bill supports them)

END SECRET COUNTS
(Currently 85+% of our votes are counted in secret, with no citizen oversight)

From: Election Defense Alliance An ACTION Page:
Copy and Forward this Page Widely with this Link:
Halt Holt's HR 811


[ Parent ]
GOP Desperados in Dire Need (4.00 / 3)
Of robbing a train.  We cannot let this happen.  No way in hell.  The neonuts know full well they are toast in 2008.  Texas should not be used as the desperado's Banana Republic model for voter suppression.  We must write to our GOP rubber stamping elected officials and let them know they are behaving as IMUS wannabes should they dare to put up certain and particular roadblocks in preventing a particular few from the right to vote. 

Show us you don't want to wear a sheet and ride, GOP. 


They had better cool their jets on this (0.00 / 0)
Top Conservatives are telling Bush to fire Gonzales. Among the reasons mentioned is the trumping of partisan politics over our justice system.

Excerpt:

The two-page letter, written on stationery of the American Freedom Agenda, a recently formed body designed to promote conservative legal principles, is blunt. Addressed to both Bush and Gonzales, it goes well beyond the U.S. attorneys controversy and details other alleged failings by Gonzales. "Mr. Gonzales has presided over an unprecedented crippling of the Constitution's time-honored checks and balances," it declares. "He has brought rule of law into disrepute, and debased honesty as the coin of the realm." Alluding to ongoing scandal, it notes: "He has engendered the suspicion that partisan politics trumps evenhanded law enforcement in the Department of Justice."

http://www.time.com/...

The banana republic wannabe rulers in Texas need to know this.


Nancy Pelosi might be Speaker of the House (4.00 / 1)
in DC, but when you cross that old Red River, hoss, Tom Craddick is still the king.

And uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.

They see the peasants approaching the castle with torches and pitchforks, and they're raising the drawbridge.


[ Parent ]
A small reprieve (4.00 / 1)
Points of order were called on both bills today and the authors of the bills pulled them down from the schedule for tomorrow. The bills went back to Elections Committee for correction and a re-vote.  We understood that Elections met right after they adjourned for the day, and we expect that they were voted out again on a party line vote.  I don't know the vote officially.  I haven't heard it yet.  If they do get voted out today again, they may be back on on Thursday if they get rushed trough the Calendar's committee or it may be Monday before they get a full House vote.

That's all we know right now.


[ Parent ]
One conservative writer, Royal Massett. has come out against it (4.00 / 1)
Off the Kuff 3/17/07 blog post

Royal Masset, who left the following comment in my previous post on the subject:

  I was a big fan of voter ID until the federal government declared my mother dead. The reason I've not been heavily involved in the political arena for the last three years is because I've been taking care of my 91 year old mother who is a complete invalid but is very much alive.

  I found there was no way of proving her alive. Invalid 91 year olds do not have driver's licenses, passports, employment badges & etc. Since I'm taking care of her in my home she has no bills with her name and address. I can't even get her a birth certificate since she lacks the ID necessary for a notary to verify. Under HB 979 My mother, who is a registered voter in Austin, cannot vote in Texas. Anyone who says all legal voters under this bill can vote doesn't know what they are talking about. And anyone who says that a lack of IDs won't discriminate against otherwise legal minority voters is lying.



[ Parent ]
Off with their heads! (0.00 / 0)
:)

Screams a starving peasant in tattered rags.  The number of peasants has grown exponentially and they have suffered so much under the wicked king that they decide they would rather die by fighting instead of starving. 

We have nothing to fear but fear itself screams another peasant.

Take the bridge down!  Now!  Tear that bridge down!

The bridge comes tumbling down and the king runs away,  along with his cowardly guards.  The lot of them are screeching and yelping as they run into the sunset.  The peasants can hear their muted whimpers "Please don't hurt me.  Please don't hurt me.  Just let me keep my pots of gold."

Keep your pot of gold, howls a peasant, for it is evil and cursed and it will take you straight to your meeting with the devil in hell who anticipates your speedy arrival.

The peasants cheer and enter the castle. 

OK so where are the voter registration cards and universal medical insurance policies, they wonder.

Without their good health and power to vote, the peasants understand their lives will be no better off, even with their evil king gone. 

:):):)


Latest update on status - Tuesday 4/17 (4.00 / 1)
It's about 11:00 this morning on Tuesday.  It was a whirlwind of activity last night on this issue.  Points of order were called on the bills yesterday and they were removed from today's calendar and sent back to Elections Committee.

The Elections Committee called a special meeting to correct the errors and they were quickly voted out of committee once again.  They were rushed back through the Calendars committee very late last night and were passed out close to midnight.  They were put back on the floor schedule for today.

This morning another point of order was placed on both bills due to the 36 hour notice posting rule.  They have been pulled from the calendar once again.


The Fantasy Behind the Scandal - NY Times Ed 4/15 (4.00 / 1)
NY Times Editorial April 15, 2007
The Fantasy Behind the Scandal

The more we learn about the White House's purge of United States attorneys, the more a single thread runs through it: the Bush administration's campaign to transform the minor problem of voter fraud into a supposed national scourge.

When the public first learned about the firing of eight United States attorneys, administration officials piously declared that many of the prosecutors had ill served the public by failing to aggressively pursue voter fraud cases (against Democrats, naturally). But the more we examine this issue, the more ludicrous those claims seem.

Last week, we learned that the administration edited a government-ordered report on voter fraud to support its fantasy. The original version concluded that among experts "there is widespread but not unanimous agreement that there is little polling place fraud." But the publicly released version said, "There is a great deal of debate on the pervasiveness of fraud." It's hard to see that as anything but a deliberate effort to mislead the public.

  (snip)
It's obvious why the Bush administration would edit those documents, but why the voting report? Because charges of voter fraud are a key component of the Republican electoral strategy. If the public believes there are rampant efforts to vote fraudulently, or to register voters improperly, it increases support for measures like special voter ID's, which work against the poor, the elderly, minorities and other disenfranchised groups that tend to support Democrats. Claims of rampant voter fraud also give the administration an excuse to cut back prosecutions of the real problem: officials who block voters' access to the polls.

more at link above.

It's so obvious what their game plan is but they control DOJ so this fight is likely to go on for a long time in the courts.


Out of the mouths... (0.00 / 0)

Both of these comments are from this session.  Off the Kuff has the references to the particular bills where these quotes were taken from.


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