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babylonsister

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Wed Apr 13, 2016, 04:59 PM Apr 2016

A Black Man Brought 3 Forms of ID to the Polls in Wisconsin. He Still Couldn’t Vote. [View all]

SO WRONG!


A Black Man Brought 3 Forms of ID to the Polls in Wisconsin. He Still Couldn’t Vote.

Now, Eddie Lee Holloway is suing—and a federal court just agreed with him.
By Ari Berman
Today 2:54 pm



Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker said his state’s strict new voter-ID requirement worked “just fine” in the April 5 primary, but thousands of Wisconsinites were unable to cast a ballot because of the new law. One of them was Eddie Lee Holloway Jr.

Holloway, a 58-year-old African-American man, moved from Illinois to Wisconsin in 2008 and voted without problems, until Wisconsin passed its voter-ID law in 2011. “I never miss voting,” he said. He brought his expired Illinois photo ID, birth certificate, and Social Security card to get a photo ID for voting, but the DMV in Milwaukee rejected his application because the name on his birth certificate read “Eddie Junior Holloway,” the result of a clerical error when it was issued.

Holloway, who worked as a cook in Illinois but is now unemployed and disabled, living with his family in Milwaukee, got a ride downtown to the Vital Records System to try to fix his birth certificate. Vital Records said it would cost between $400 and $600, which Holloway could not afford.

He then called the Illinois Vital Records Division, who said he had to personally come to Springfield, the state capitol, to amend his birth certificate. So Holloway bought a $180 round-trip bus ticket and traveled four hours back to his home state. Once in Springfield, the division said it needed a copy of his high-school and vaccination records. Holloway went to his hometown of Decatur to get his school records, paying $20 to his friend for gas money, but after returning to Springfield, Vital Records said it needed his full Social Security statement, which he didn’t have. He also visited the Illinois DMV, but had no luck there either. He left Illinois without getting the documents he needed to vote in Wisconsin.

Back in Milwaukee, Holloway got two copies of his Social Security statement and asked Illinois Vital Records if he could e-mail or fax them over. They said he’d have to appear in person again. But Holloway didn’t have the money to make another trip to Illinois and gave up trying to get a voter ID. He’d spent $200, visited two states, and made seven trips to different public institutions, but still couldn’t vote in Wisconsin.

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https://www.thenation.com/article/a-black-man-brought-3-forms-of-id-to-the-polls-in-wisconsin-he-still-couldnt-vote/

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illegal poll tax. too bad dems did not get rid of walker and the legislature nt msongs Apr 2016 #1
Good thing this didnt happen in Canada or Britain, we would probably send troops. Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #53
EXACTLY! $400-600 for a new birth certificate?? WTF?? Roland99 Apr 2016 #95
It cost more than $100 to correct my stepkid's BC in North Carolina Mariana Apr 2016 #116
So yes, Walker was right: Voter ID works "just fine" lagomorph777 Apr 2016 #2
Just like he intended. sus453 Apr 2016 #40
Yep. A well-oiled machine. dchill Apr 2016 #54
Hope it kept one of those illegal Mexican elljay Apr 2016 #99
This is or should be a national disgrace. My sympathies go out to Mr. Holloway. /nt think Apr 2016 #3
Walker's law worked like he intended. Agnosticsherbet Apr 2016 #4
this is criminal. spanone Apr 2016 #5
and then some malaise Apr 2016 #60
it makes me crazy...how can we allow this in a democracy? spanone Apr 2016 #68
And unfortunately, it's Wisconsin. Elmer S. E. Dump Apr 2016 #72
tennessee here, it galls me when i have to show my i.d. to vote spanone Apr 2016 #74
Yeah, I showed them my drivers license - the funny thing (hee hee) Elmer S. E. Dump Apr 2016 #76
Democrats are more likely to live in apartment buildings. morningglory Apr 2016 #77
Fuck. progressoid Apr 2016 #6
this kind of thing mooseprime Apr 2016 #7
Totally agree with you. bjo59 Apr 2016 #9
Utterly disgusting. What were Wisconsinites thinking when they re-elected Scott Walker??? bjo59 Apr 2016 #8
'Yesterday the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, elleng Apr 2016 #10
The main purpose of a law is to correct or solve WHEN CRABS ROAR Apr 2016 #17
Right, where is a 'problem?' elleng Apr 2016 #20
Well, let's be honest... TDale313 Apr 2016 #36
Of course. elleng Apr 2016 #38
This is fucking criminal. SoapBox Apr 2016 #11
Kafkaesque. blackspade Apr 2016 #12
Exactly, KAFKA. elleng Apr 2016 #26
All three judges on this panel were appointed by Republicans n/t dragonlady Apr 2016 #64
Which is, often and thankfully, irrelevant. elleng Apr 2016 #66
How is his race relevant? oberliner Apr 2016 #13
Because race never matters... trumad Apr 2016 #16
It does not come up at any point in the article oberliner Apr 2016 #22
They're targeting people who babylonsister Apr 2016 #21
Understood oberliner Apr 2016 #23
The headline identified his race because it's RELEVANT. The law was deliberately pnwmom Apr 2016 #29
It does not appear so from the content of the story oberliner Apr 2016 #33
It feels you are being as deliberately obtuse as those who wrote the law pnwmom Apr 2016 #35
Funny... trumad Apr 2016 #80
I'll take that as a compliment oberliner Apr 2016 #86
I understand that is the intention oberliner Apr 2016 #85
your obtuseness notwithstanding CreekDog Apr 2016 #65
I don't mean to be obtuse oberliner Apr 2016 #87
"I don't mean to be obtuse" awoke_in_2003 Apr 2016 #105
I think I am making a reasonable point oberliner Apr 2016 #106
But it is disproportionately affecting minorities awoke_in_2003 Apr 2016 #107
OK, fair enough oberliner Apr 2016 #111
because black votes matter too. Kip Humphrey Apr 2016 #30
What a bizarre response oberliner Apr 2016 #31
Because Voter ID is being used to suppress minority vote, because they often have more trouble pnwmom Apr 2016 #27
I get that oberliner Apr 2016 #32
Older people with money wouldn't have been as impacted as those without, and minority pnwmom Apr 2016 #34
Yes, that is true oberliner Apr 2016 #88
I already gave you the stats. Minority people are much less likely to have drivers licenses, pnwmom Apr 2016 #109
OK oberliner Apr 2016 #112
Yes, perhaps, but what point are you trying to make? Politicub Apr 2016 #114
That the article is about the travails of a person whose lack of money hindered his ability to vote oberliner Apr 2016 #115
How many white people has this happened to? roody Apr 2016 #61
Probably quite a few oberliner Apr 2016 #89
Right. It's not that the AA community doesn't get unfairly disenfranchised all the time. rhett o rick Apr 2016 #70
Of course they do oberliner Apr 2016 #90
Oh it is treestar Apr 2016 #75
That is an interesting point oberliner Apr 2016 #91
I've Got To Disagree RobinA Apr 2016 #97
Because all these voter ID laws popped up as soon as the USSC gutted the Voting Rights Act tblue37 Apr 2016 #79
That is true oberliner Apr 2016 #92
LMAO nadinbrzezinski Apr 2016 #82
Nothing in the article suggests it is about race oberliner Apr 2016 #93
If you do not know what is the intent of these laws nadinbrzezinski Apr 2016 #100
I understand the intent of the laws is to disenfranchise minority voters oberliner Apr 2016 #102
It was particular persons that drove the civil rights impetus to nadinbrzezinski Apr 2016 #103
Go rent Selma? oberliner Apr 2016 #104
How is his gender relevant? LanternWaste Apr 2016 #94
I was thinking that too oberliner Apr 2016 #96
I don't see why you think it's less relevant Bradical79 Apr 2016 #119
It is the only personal detail about him identified in the headline oberliner Apr 2016 #121
This needs to be documented for the courts. LiberalFighter Apr 2016 #14
This is OBSCENE! Ilsa Apr 2016 #15
In defense of Wanker's voter supression law, the guy is black. And we all know ... Scuba Apr 2016 #18
Criminal Walker is to Blame Praek3 Apr 2016 #19
WTF onecaliberal Apr 2016 #24
K&R kristopher Apr 2016 #25
Should've bought his whiteface Halloween mask/makeup! FighttheFuture Apr 2016 #28
Grrrrrrrrrrr! Outrageous! Jackilope Apr 2016 #37
Criminal. SammyWinstonJack Apr 2016 #39
If 1 in 10,000 voters is not eligible, how many of the 9,999 do we stop with "restrictive" laws zstat Apr 2016 #41
Hey what's the complaint? The law worked exactly as planned. BillZBubb Apr 2016 #42
The most embarassing factor in the voter ID laws is that the DNC is not doing anything to counter it Todays_Illusion Apr 2016 #43
Kick voteearlyvoteoften Apr 2016 #44
sue the sops allan01 Apr 2016 #45
Vaccination records?! KamaAina Apr 2016 #46
Truly bizarre. 3catwoman3 Apr 2016 #69
Add this as one more thing I'm pi$$ed about maxrandb Apr 2016 #47
Seems about right gratuitous Apr 2016 #48
Attribution error. Igel Apr 2016 #49
Not only did Walker's insidious law have its intended effect of denying a person their right to vote stopbush Apr 2016 #50
Is there any oversight in predominately white/christan precincts? randr Apr 2016 #51
Sounds like stories from the USSR, not USA Mudcat Apr 2016 #52
This is shameful, & my heart goes out to Eddie Lee Holloway & others.BTW check your NY registration! highprincipleswork Apr 2016 #55
If the facts are as stated here Gman Apr 2016 #56
The bill was designed to prevent Voting While Black milestogo Apr 2016 #57
Wow, that's a lot of red tape. babylonsister Apr 2016 #58
New system RoccoRyg Apr 2016 #83
Yeah a few days ago the people in SW Wisconsin... 47of74 Apr 2016 #59
I hope some group takes this up as a case to challenge the Amimnoch Apr 2016 #62
Dear, sweet Mother of God ... Jopin Klobe Apr 2016 #63
Outrageous k&r n/t lordsummerisle Apr 2016 #67
no words can describe how I feel n/t Elmer S. E. Dump Apr 2016 #71
UGH. Just really... UGH ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #73
Just another poll tax--something that was long since declared *unconstitutional*! nt tblue37 Apr 2016 #78
The governor is correct nadinbrzezinski Apr 2016 #81
It's a wonder he wasn't deported. Enthusiast Apr 2016 #84
The beauty of these laws is that the qualifications are a moving target. peace13 Apr 2016 #98
The only good Republican... gregcrawford Apr 2016 #101
Voter ID laws are solely for voter suppression Gothmog Apr 2016 #108
My anger meter went off the charts - unbelievable packman Apr 2016 #110
This is precisely the purpose of that and similar laws BainsBane Apr 2016 #113
Bernie: If you're 18 you can vote. Boom. How hard is that. nt thereismore Apr 2016 #117
I don't need any id to vote. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #118
HRC's campaign and DNC are addressing this in court. underthematrix Apr 2016 #120
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