92-year old Viviette Applewhite, 59-year old Wilola Shinholster Lee, 72-year old Grover Freeland, 86-year old Dorothy Barksdale and 93-year old Bea Booker are just a few of the Pennsylvania residents and long-time legal voters now fighting to retain their right to vote under the state GOP’s new polling place Photo ID restrictions, according to a new lawsuit filed this week in the Keystone State. The complaint goes on to argue that “there are countless other Pennsylvanians like them [some 80-90,000 according to the state’s own data], who will lose the most cherished of all rights, the right to vote, unless the Photo ID Law is declared unconstitutional.” There is now, indeed, a very good chance that the law will, in fact, be declared unconstitutional according to The BRAD BLOG’s analysis of the complaint, the state constitution and prior rulings in similar cases.
Pennsylvania is just the latest of more than a dozen states over the past year where Republican-controlled legislatures and executive mansions have instituted voter disenfranchising polling place Photo ID restrictions. Governor Tom Corbett signed his state’s bill into law in March, and promptly lied about his reasons for supporting the removal of voting rights for those lacking Photo ID on Election Day, claiming, without evidence, that some precincts in the state had 112% voter turnout in recent elections. As we reported at the time, that charge was dismissed as “ludicrous” and without evidence by a longtime state election integrity expert. Nonetheless, “Act 18” has become the law of the land in Pennsylvania, for now, and, unless successfully challenged, will require that voters present a state-issued Photo ID when voting at the polling place in this year’s November Presidential election for the very first time.
For the identical reasons that The BRAD BLOG accurately predicted that the League of Women Voters’ legal challenge to a polling place Photo ID restriction law under similar provisions of the Wisconsin’s Constitution would prevail (absent a political intervention from the Badger State’s extraordinarily partisan Supreme Court), we also predict that new legal challenge filed this week in PA, attempting to block the state’s draconian polling place Photo ID law, will similarly succeed…
Full Article: The BRAD BLOG : New Legal Challenge to PA GOP’s Polling Place Photo ID Restriction Law Likely to Succeed.