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dflprincess

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Sun Feb 9, 2020, 09:22 PM Feb 2020

South Dakota House of Reps (GOP controlled, of course) bans tribal IDs for voter registration [View all]

As noted in the article, the TSA accepts them for air travel, just as it does drivers' licenses.

https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/legislature/gop-dominated-house-bars-tribal-ids-for-voter-registration/article_dd9759d1-f1f0-54b7-9559-b5a559a4d8ee.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=user-share&fbclid=IwAR3J1cygqcajtblKz9TSQXEd8kBnGLPGzKtuw4Z4Df87YMqg0HnM99BCgX0


South Dakota Democrats called foul on Friday after the Republican-dominated House shot down their efforts to allow Native Americans to use their tribal IDs to register to vote.

The defeat Thursday evening prompted several Democrats to level accusations of voter suppression. Republicans say their resistance is all about keeping voter registration secure.

"The way our voting system is set up does disenfranchise particular Native American voters," said Rep. Ryan Cwach, a Yankton Democrat.

In the 2018 general election, tribal communities reported some of the lowest voter turnout figures in the state. Native Americans make up 9% of the state's total population.

On Thursday, the House considered an amendment to a voter registration bill that would have allowed tribal IDs to be used for voter registration, alongside state drivers' and nondrivers' licenses and social security numbers. Republicans defeated the measure, arguing that the secretary of state could not verify the information on the IDs, which are issued by the tribes. They were also concerned that not every tribal ID provides an address, which could allow people who live outside the state to vote in South Dakota elections.

Rep. Shawn Bordeaux, a Mission Democrat who is a member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, said tribes in the state have improved the quality of their IDs in recent years. They now include addresses, holographics and other security measures. They are recognized by federal agencies and can be used to take flights...


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Oh ffs Ohiogal Feb 2020 #1
Fucking republicans don't deserve to live in this country. SamKnause Feb 2020 #2
White men afraid of letting "others" vote. sinkingfeeling Feb 2020 #3
K & R...for visibility... Wounded Bear Feb 2020 #4
What shitheads! wendyb-NC Feb 2020 #5
Identification struggle4progress Feb 2020 #6
Hear me out... Bluesaph Feb 2020 #7
No, we have to delegitimize these methods dansolo Feb 2020 #8
Do unto others maxrandb Feb 2020 #9
Native American tribes are sovereign entities DeminPennswoods Feb 2020 #10
There are all sorts of ins & outs about tribal sovereignty dflprincess Feb 2020 #11
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