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Timothy
Any state that requires identification and does not provide an avenue for those that cannot afford it, or limits hours so those which cannot afford time off.That's a sticky one. IIRC, there is not specific "right" to vote even though what constitutes a right is debatable.
From The Atlantic:
Scholars and courts often note that the Constitution nowhere says, "All individuals have the right to vote." It simply rules out specific limitations on "the right to vote." A right not guaranteed in affirmative terms isn't really a "right" in a fundamental sense, this reading suggests.
And besides that, where do you have to pay or ask permission to vote? I've lived in 5 states and never had to do either.
Beyond that, would get political.
Tim
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