Digby Speak, You Listen

Blogger Digby on our state's little photo ID party:

There's a big voter disenfranchisement scheme unfolding in Missouri this week. It could be a very big problem --- they want it in place before November...

We know this hits African Americans and Latinos hard and it's designed to make them think twice about putting themselves through this legal hassle. But there's another group that's going to be hard hit by this ---- the elderly. And in Arizona, where they now require proof of citizenship, even though they've been voting for 60 years, they are now just out of luck

The people who think we should limit the franchise in Missouri want very badly to make the median Missourian believe that new voting laws will only affect the sorts of people whom we aren't really supposed to care about.  Fact is, as Digby notes, the Photo ID voting law's most profound effects will be on elderly Missourians whose "citizenship" has never been in question.

The enduring face of the new law, should it pass, will not be that of some illegal immigrant or mythical voter impersonator, but of an eighty year-old lady of limited mobility and modest means; a lifelong voter left without a voice.  What a remarkable accomplishment that will have been. 

I guess I'm going to be lazy

....and just ask you what is needed to change the Constitution...how likely is this of happening?

To amend the state constitution...

...the Senate would have to pass House Joint Resolution 48 this week.  The constitutional change allowing Photo ID voting legislation would then be put before a statewide vote (either August or November) of Missouri voters.  If it passed with a simple majority of the statewide electorate, the constitution would be amended.

thank you

So they're obviously going to try to get this on the August ballot to make it apply for November, unless there is some kind of provision that allows for a length of time for implementation.


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