TN GOP Votes Down Student IDs for Voting


I’ve written recently about the difficulties one faces in getting a photo ID from the state of Tennessee. Senator Jim Kyle proposed legislation that would allow students at universities and colleges in Tennessee to use their student photo IDs to vote. The GOP legislators said, “Nah. Can’t have students voting, er, no, we mean, VOTER FRAUD, VOTER FRAUD.”

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Here’s Kyle’s press release:

REPUBLICANS REFUSE COLLEGE ID FOR VOTER IDENTIFICATION
Sen. Kyle’s legislation would have allowed state-issued college IDs at polls

NASHVILLE – Republican lawmakers on Tuesday batted down a proposal by state Sen. Jim Kyle to allow college ID for voter identification, similar to other states such as Arkansas and Mississippi.

“Other states have successfully allowed college ID as proof of identification without inviting voter fraud,” Sen. Kyle said. “Tennessee allows other forms of state-issued ID, such as state employee identification cards, but today the Republican majority singled out the identification every college student has as invalid for voting.”

The legislation, SB 1082, would have allowed college students to use state-issued photo identification from institutions of higher learning as evidence of identification for voting. State law currently requires photo ID at the ballot box. Sen. Kyle’s proposal was defeated Tuesday in the State and Local committee on a 7-2 party-line vote.

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