Each time an election result is announced, the winner wins and the other candidates lose to a very narrow vote. Sometimes it is narrow like a few votes. In this case, each vote is more or less obvious, as the result represents the decisions of the majority citizens. It was observed in recent elections in New Delhi, but even if you have a valid voter ID card, some people are not allowed to enter the polling place.
2,100 eligible voters - mostly colored, poor, disabled, elderly - can not vote in the 2016 election due to the restrictions of the status of the voters. 21 million These restrictions are obvious violations of Article 2, 14 amendment of the Voting Rights Act and the Equality Protection Clause, but no objection has been filed yet, and it is permitted to expand to 34 states. Equally concerned is that they were disseminated by Republican Chris Kozbach and the hatred group FAIR (American Immigration Reform Association) - everyone publicizes the implementation of these restrictions at the state and national level I will support you. Indeed, the Presidential Election Honesty Committee headed by Mr. Mike Pens and Chris Cob strives to timely implement nationwide voter ID restrictions in the mid-2018 election.
Let's see Wisconsin that passed the voter qualification law. Among the 9 million votes cast in 2004, there are only 18 reports of fraudulent votes, and none have been voted by masquerading as someone else. Voter Qualification Act not only can not prevent voters' misuse, it will make it more difficult for Wisconsin's more than 558,000 people to vote without the required ID card. This is a similar story from other states through voter status law. In South Carolina, Kansas, Tennessee, and Texas, less than 10 voter fraud cases per person have been reported over the past five years, but millions of residents still have the necessary identification Is not
Next, there is a voter ID. At the time of the presidential election in November 2016, 31 states requested voters to present their ID cards when voting at the polling place. Sometimes it is necessary to have a photo identification card such as a driver's license, but it takes a little effort, a voter card is necessary, and in some cases only public utility charges are necessary. However, in 19 states and the District of Columbia, voters simply approve the registration form and simply announce the name and address to indicate that they registered and voted.