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Senate supports voter ID bill

Senate supports voter ID bill

By: Magnolia Tribune - January 19, 2009

The Clarion-Ledger, 1/16/9

Legislation that would require Mississippi voters to show identification at the polls found mixed results Thursday at the Capitol, and its chances for survival appear slim.

A bill requiring most voters to show photo identification before casting ballots advanced in the Senate. Members of a key House committee later argued over a similar measure for almost two hours but took no action, and the committee’s leader did not commit to holding a future vote on the bill.

House Apportionment and Elections Committee Chairman Tommy Reynolds, a co-author of House Bill 430, said he wants more “unanimity” among committee members before deciding whether it will survive.

Voter identification measures have failed repeatedly in the Democrat-controlled Mississippi House, where some legislators question its rationale and worry it will intimidate older African Americans once threatened for trying to vote.

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