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05-SC53 on Sep 20, 2005

OFFICIAL CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY: Expresses the sense of Congress that:
  1. a requirement that U.S. citizens obtain photo identification cards before being able to vote has not been shown to ensure ballot integrity and places an undue burden on citizens' legitimate voting rights; (
  2. the Department of Justice should challenge any state law that limits a citizen's ability to vote based on discriminatory photo identification requirements; and
  3. any effort to impose national photo identification requirements for voting should be rejected.

SPONSOR'S INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: Sen. OBAMA: I am submitting a resolution to express the Senate's strong disapproval of recent efforts to disenfranchise Americans. Unfortunately, too many electoral reform efforts seem intent on limiting access to the ballot as opposed to expanding it. In the mid-20th century, the poll tax was the preferred means of disenfranchising large minority populations, specifically

African Americans. Today, the poll tax is taking on a new form--a photo identification requirement for voters.

According to the National Commission on Federal Election Reform, such a requirement would "impose an additional expense on the exercise of the franchise, a burden that would fall disproportionately on people who are poorer and urban." Nevertheless, a number of States, including Georgia, have recently passed laws mandating government-issued photo identification for voters at the polls. Nationwide, at least 12% of eligible drivers do not have a driver's license. And Georgia has made it difficult for rural and urban folks to obtain their voter photo identification.

The Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform acknowledges that there is "no evidence of extensive fraud in U.S. elections or of multiple voting."

LEGISLATIVE OUTCOME:Referred to Senate Committee on Rules and Administration; never came to a vote.



Democrats participating in 05-SC53

Daniel Akaka s1oHI Democrat Jr Senator
Evan Bayh s1oIN Democratic Jr Senator
Sherrod Brown s1oOH Democratic challenger, U.S. Rep.
Michael Capuano s1oMassachusetts Democrat
William Lacy Clay s1oMissouri Democrat
Hillary Clinton s1oNY Democrat Jr Senator
John Conyers s1oMichigan Democrat
Jon Corzine s1oNJ Democrat
Danny Davis s1oIllinois Democrat
Mark Dayton s1oMN Democrat Jr Senator
Chris Dodd s2iCT Democratic incumbent
Lloyd Doggett s1oTexas Democrat (Re-elected 2006)
Byron Dorgan s1oND Democratic incumbent
Richard Durbin s1oIL Democrat Sr Senator
Rahm Emanuel s1oIllinois Democrat
Chaka Fattah s1oPennsylvania Democrat
Russell Feingold s1oPOTUS Democrat
Bob Filner s1oCalifornia Democrat
Gene Green s1oTexas Democrat
Raul Grijalva s1oArizona Democrat
Tom Harkin s1oIA Democrat Jr Senator
Maurice Hinchey s1oNew York Dem./Ind./Lib./Working-Fam.
Mike Honda s1oCalifornia Democrat
Steny Hoyer s1oMaryland Democrat
Ted Kennedy s1oMA Democrat Sr Senator
John Kerry s1oMA Democrat Jr Senator
Dennis Kucinich s1oOhio Democrat
Frank Lautenberg s1oNJ Democrat Sr Senator
Patrick Leahy s1oVT Democratic incumbent
John Lewis s2pGeorgia Democrat
Joseph Lieberman s1oCT Democratic Jr Senator; Gore's VP nominee; ran for Pres. 2004
Jim McDermott s1oWashington Democrat
Jim McGovern s1oMassachusetts Democrat
Barbara Mikulski s1oMD Democratic incumbent
Brad Miller s1oNorth Carolina Democrat
Richard Neal s1oMassachusetts Democrat
Barack Obama s2pIL Democratic Jr Senator
Donald Payne s1oNew Jersey Democrat
Nancy Pelosi s1oCalifornia Democrat
Mark Pryor s1oAR Democratic Jr. Senator
Harry Reid s1oNV Democratic incumbent
Ken Salazar s1oCO Democratic Jr Senator
Paul Sarbanes s1oMD Democrat Sr Senator
Jan Schakowsky s1oIllinois Democrat
Charles Schumer s1oNY Democratic incumbent
Jose Serrano s1oNew York Democrat/Liberal
Debbie Stabenow s1oMI Democrat Jr Senator
Pete Stark s1oCalifornia Democrat
Lynn Woolsey s1oCalifornia Democrat
Ron Wyden s1oOR Democratic incumbent



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Republicans: 0
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