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Missourians for Fair Elections

Additional Information on the Impact of Photo ID

  • Brenann Center: The Truth About Voter Fraud
  • Brennan Center: Citizens without Proof - A Survey of Americans’ Possession of Documentary Proof of Citizenship and Photo Identification
  • Brennan Center: New Study Finds Certain Voters Least Likely to Have Valid Voter ID At Issue Before Supreme Court
  • DEMOS: About Voter Fraud
  • Election Protection 2008: Helping Voters Today, Modernizing the System for Tomorrow
  • League of Women Voter’s View: Opposing ID and Documentary Proof of Citizenship
  • MO Budget Project: MISSOURI'S PROPOSED VOTING REQUIREMENT COULD DISENFRANCHISE MORE THAN 200,000 U.S. CITIZENS Rural, Low-Income, and African American Residents Among Most Affected
  • NY Times Article: Hurdles to Voting Persisted in 2008
  • Voters First: An Examination of the 2006 Midterm Election in Missouri Report from the Office of the Secretary of State to the People of Missouri
  • Washington Institute for the Study of Ethnicity & Race: THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF INDIANA VOTER ID REQUIREMENTS ON THE ELECTORATE

Thursday, May 15, 2008

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What is HJR 64, the Photo ID Ammendment?

HJR 64 would amend the Missouri constitution to require restrictive, government-issued PHOTO ID of EVERY eligible and registered Missouri Voter. The Missouri Supreme Court made it clear in its 2006 ruling that requiring costly government-issued photo ID of MO voters is unconstitutional.

Who are we?

Missourians for Fair Elections is a nonpartisan coalition of groups from across the state. Our members include voter protection groups, advocates for individuals with disabilities, seniors, religious organizations, grassroots non-profits, labor, and other groups.

We believe that the constitutional right to vote of every Missourian should be carefully protected. Proposed legislation which would impose strict identification requirements at the polls could disenfranchise up to 230,000 people across the state.

Our coalition members include AARP, Advancement Project, America Votes, GRO, Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights, League of Women Voters, MASW, ProVote & SEIU MO State Council.