One Person, No Vote_How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy by Carol Anderson
Author:Carol Anderson [Anderson, Carol]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781635571370
Amazon: 1635571375
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2018-09-11T00:00:00+00:00
We saw numerous examples of voter problems that confronted African Americans and their opportunity to participate in the electoral process. Voters standing in long lines only to be told theyâre on inactive lists and not being given the opportunity to vote on a regular ballot. Voters who, when they got there, were given false or incorrect information regarding the photo ID policies of Alabama. Voters who, unfortunately, in certain areas, stood in long lines because facilities lacked the proper or the right number of voter machines or check-in locations.120
Kristen Clarke, executive director of the Lawyersâ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, in an interview on WHNT, explained that her organization had already âreceived about 300 calls from concerned voters before 4 P.M. A number of the calls were from votersâwho had apparently not voted in a whileâwho been moved to âinactive statusâ â because of Secretary of State Merrillâs aggressive purge. Not only is federal law unequivocal that registered voters cannot be removed simply because they have not voted; Alabama law is equally clear. Clarke noted that âif the voter can prove their identification or their address, they should be allowed to vote without issue.â And not, as Simelton later observed, be âdirected to use provisional ballots,â which, studies show, are frequently used in districts with sizable minority populations and, worse yet, more than 30 percent of votes from provisional ballots are not counted fully or rejected outright.121
Sherrilyn Ifill was also alerted to the problem of an âinactive listâ that seemed designed to âdiscourage ⦠voters from casting a ballot.â She remarked as well on a âshortage of ballots or wrong voting machines at certain African American precincts ⦠Long lines in Selma and Mobile due to too-few voting machines or check-in tables.â122 Attorney and president and founder of the Transformative Justice Coalition Barbara Arnwine identified additional failings. Citizens âwent into Montgomery to vote,â she said, âand found out that the disability ramps had been removed.â123 Given that 17.5 percent of adults in Montgomery County have disabilities, this was not inconsequential.124 Arnwine continued: âWhat we also saw was ex-felons who had had their rights restored attempting to vote and being denied that right because they would not accept their âmugshot picturesâ which had been agreed to be accepted as legitimate photo ID.â125
For many of these shenanigans and system failures, the organizations were ready. The Lawyersâ Committee and the National Bar Association, which is the African American analog to the American Bar Association, had their attorneys on the ground to assist with information about citizensâ voting rights. Given the tendency to understaff and underresource polling stations in minority neighborhoods, it was imperative that people knew that âif youâre in line at the time the polls close, stay in line because you have a right to vote.â126 Similarly, BlackPAC âmobilized a group of lawyers who bounced around precincts and local courts on election day.â127 Meanwhile, Pastor Glasgow explained election law to poll workers who tried to reject mugshots as an acceptable form
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