JFlorio wrote:
Perm won’t answer there is no cut and paste the fool can use.
J, for you and the other dipsh*** on this non question..
https://www.wired.com/story/v**er-id-law-algorithm/Ever since the Supreme Court struck down a key part of the V****g Rights Act in 2013, laws requiring v**ers to show identification when they v**e have speckled the nation, popping up in states from Rhode Island to Arizona. Almost as quickly, v****g rights advocates have taken states like Texas and Alabama to court, arguing that these laws intentionally discriminate against minority v**ers. Just last summer, a federal judge tossed out Texas’s v**er ID law
Deep Impact
Once Hersh and Ansolabehere were confident they had properly matched registered v**ers to their ID records, they used a commercial tool called Catalist to predict each v**er's race. That tool analyzes names to determine how likely a given name is to be associated with one race or another. It also accounts for the demographics of the Census block where a given v**er lives. Using this tool, the researchers confirmed what v****g rights advocates already know to be true—that black v**ers are more likely to lack adequate identification under v**er ID laws. According to the study, 3.6 percent of registered white v**ers had no match in any state or federal ID database. By contrast, 7.5 percent of black registered v**ers were missing from those databases.
The algorithm shows a clear and disturbing racial disparity on v****g rights. But Hersh says that it also shows that v**er ID laws affect a relatively small percentage of the population. Across all registered v**ers in Texas, the researchers found 4.5 percent lack proper identification. For registered v**ers who actually showed up at the polls in 2012, it's 1.5 percent.
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http://www.ncsl.org/research/e******ns-and-campaigns/v**er-id.aspxV**er Identification Requirements | V**er ID Laws
Wendy Underhill1/17/2019
Please Note: The following information is provided for background information only. NCSL is unable to assist in or offer advice on specific individual v**er ID needs. We recommend that anyone interested in obtaining specific information on state v**er ID requirements contact e******n officials in the jurisdiction where the person wishes to register and v**e. To find contact information for your local e******n official click here.
Introduction
v**er with drivers licenseIntroduction: A total of 35 states have laws requesting or requiring v**ers to show some form of identification at the polls, all of which are in force in 2019. Scroll over the map below for state-by state details.
The remaining 15 states use other methods to verify the identity of v**ers. Most frequently, other identifying information provided at the polling place, such as a signature, is checked against information on file. See NCSL’s V**er Verification Without ID Documents.
Please note that the information contained on this page contains information on the current, in-effect laws. A chronology of v**er ID legislation since 2000 can also be found on NCSL's History of V**er ID page.