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JohnnyRingo

(19,309 posts)
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 04:50 PM Jan 2023

DeWine signed the new voter suppression law. Here's the thing about that.

Sure, he's taking away some early voting and limiting each county to a single drop box at the Board of Election, but what about the photo ID law? Everybody has to show a valid state issued photo ID to get a ballot.

What about a single mother who gets a ride from a family member to the store and doctor appointments because she never learned to drive and can't afford a car or insurance if she did.?

What about the hapless soul who stands accused of driving under the influence? Might not be guilty, but their drivers license is confiscated immediately and sent to Columbus, never to be seen again, often for a year or more when they can apply for a reinstated one.

In either case it's going to cost $15 to $25 to get a photo ID in order to vote in the Land Of Free Elections. If that's not a poll tax someone will have to explain why not.

If we need a photo ID to vote, then it should be up to the state of Ohio to offer one free of charge. At a minimum.

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DeWine signed the new voter suppression law. Here's the thing about that. (Original Post) JohnnyRingo Jan 2023 OP
I agree. and mail the requirement info to all who have voted previously and inform them it's free. SharonAnn Jan 2023 #1
That - and black-box vote tabulation peppertree Jan 2023 #2
State-issued ID? They won't accept a US passport? Glorfindel Jan 2023 #3
A Passport doesn't have your address on it leftieNanner Jan 2023 #5
I guess being sticky about it is the point, isn't it? Glorfindel Jan 2023 #8
Yes it is. leftieNanner Jan 2023 #9
The one time home of John Glenn. JohnnyRingo Jan 2023 #11
Johnny I agree 100% -- and -- Diamond_Dog Jan 2023 #4
People may not know, but that $10 ID card.... JohnnyRingo Jan 2023 #6
An outrage. Diamond_Dog Jan 2023 #7
What's more... JohnnyRingo Jan 2023 #12
My point.... with my samplegirl Jan 2023 #13
A few years ago Indiana instituted a photo ID law and at the first election following, No Vested Interest Jan 2023 #10

SharonAnn

(13,880 posts)
1. I agree. and mail the requirement info to all who have voted previously and inform them it's free.
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 04:52 PM
Jan 2023

The Government ID is free.

peppertree

(22,850 posts)
2. That - and black-box vote tabulation
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 04:55 PM
Jan 2023

It's official: Ohio is no longer a democracy - at least at the state level.

Glorfindel

(9,919 posts)
3. State-issued ID? They won't accept a US passport?
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 04:58 PM
Jan 2023

Good grief, even Georgia accepts those for voting purposes.

Glorfindel

(9,919 posts)
8. I guess being sticky about it is the point, isn't it?
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 05:08 PM
Jan 2023

Gee whiz. Such a comedown for a once-progressive state like Ohio.

leftieNanner

(15,689 posts)
9. Yes it is.
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 05:11 PM
Jan 2023

On both points.

They still have Sherrod Brown in the Senate. I thought Tim Ryan had a good chance against idiot Vance.

Diamond_Dog

(34,613 posts)
4. Johnny I agree 100% -- and --
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 04:59 PM
Jan 2023

What about disabled folks who don’t drive anymore. Ohio expects them to find a way to get to a government office to secure the necessary documents (and pay the $$) to present to the BMV or court house or whatever? People in nursing homes who would like to vote? Same scenario. College students living at home or who can’t afford a car? It’s absurd what these ignoramuses are doing to disenfranchise voters. And in Ohio there is little to no voter fraud to begin with!

I understand there is a lawsuit in motion against this draconian voter ID bill … let’s hope it gets something accomplished.

JohnnyRingo

(19,309 posts)
6. People may not know, but that $10 ID card....
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 05:05 PM
Jan 2023

...is only valid for four years. So every presidential election costs another $10 to vote.

JohnnyRingo

(19,309 posts)
12. What's more...
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 02:45 AM
Jan 2023

.. for those in nursing homes or hospitals, in order to vote absentee they have to prove they can't vote in person. Plus, they have to photocopy their ID and mail it along with the ballot.

samplegirl

(12,065 posts)
13. My point.... with my
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 08:42 AM
Jan 2023

son in law who thinks Dewine is ok proud to vote for this jackass! Like I said to him…. I don’t know any good republicans least of all Dewine who vote with his party against so many things that hurt Ohio!

No Vested Interest

(5,196 posts)
10. A few years ago Indiana instituted a photo ID law and at the first election following,
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 06:51 PM
Jan 2023

a group of nuns didn't have driver's license, and had problems at the polls.

I never did hear how that was resolved.

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