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How Republicans Are Preventing Thousands Of Wisconsin Students From Voting Today

ProudProgressive 2012/06/05 14:00:13

As an historic recall election goes on today, the dark shadow hand of Right Wing voter suppression hangs heavy over the good people of Wisconsin. Along with their efforts in Florida, Texas and a dozen other states, Right Wingers in Wisconsin have been bending over backwards to prevent as many legally qualified Wisconsinites from voting as possible. They know they can't win a fair election, so this seems to be their last refuge. One can only hope they don't succeed, because the very future of American democracy may be at stake.

Article excerpt follows:

How Republicans Are Preventing Thousands Of Wisconsin Students From Voting Today
By Scott Keyes
Jun 5, 2012

MADISON, Wisconsin — Voter ID will not be in effect for today’s recall vote in Wisconsin, but that won’t stop last year’s anti-voter bill from disenfranchising thousands of students across the state.

A year ago, Wisconsin Republicans pushed through Assembly Bill 7, which enacted one of the worst forms of voter ID in the nation. Since then, two state judges have blocked voter ID from taking effect because the Wisconsin state Constitution guarantees that “[e]very United States citizen age 18 or older who is a resident of an election district in this state is a qualified elector of that district,” regardless of whether or not they have an ID.

However, a little-noticed provision in AB 7 will likely prevent thousands of college students from voting in today’s recall election.

Section 12 of the new law increases the time period a citizen must live in one location in order to register there from 10 days to 28 days. Though seemingly innocuous, the problem is that the five largest colleges in Wisconsin — University of Wisconsin-Madison (40,000 students), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (27,500 students), Marquette University (11,500 students), University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (11,500 students), and University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (11,000 students) — all had their graduations either the weekend of May 12 or the weekend of May 19, 24 days and 17 days ago, respectively.

Therefore, any student at these schools who registered to vote at school but is now home for the summer will not be permitted to update their registration at their parents’ house because they will have been home for less than 28 days. Under the old law, a student not on campus for the summer would have been permitted to update her registration at the polls and vote because she will have been home (or elsewhere off-campus) for more than 10 days.

As a result, thousands of Wisconsin students will likely be barred from taking part in today’s recall vote.

Wisconsin Secretary of State Doug LaFollette worried about the impact it could have on turnout. “It will really have a negative impact among college students,” LaFollette told ThinkProgress.


Read More: http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/06/05/494926...

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  • Bill G53 ~PWCM~JLA 2012/06/05 14:17:05
    Bill G53  ~PWCM~JLA
    +8
    What's the problem. If they want to vote, go back to where their school was and vote. Stop blaming republicans for Democrat laziness.

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  • justfred 2012/06/05 23:23:45
    justfred
    Is anyone shocked? When people vote, Republicans lose.
  • Charge 2012/06/05 16:53:58
    Charge
    +1
    This is more Liberal vote stealing BS; the reason for this law is to prevent "out of state" students from voting in WI AND their home state as they did in 2008.
  • YouSirName 2012/06/05 16:05:47
    YouSirName
    +1
    False advertising, Gerrymandering, and voter suppression - it's how the RW gets things done.
  • jimih67 2012/06/05 15:56:58
    jimih67
    Who changes their address when they go on vacation? Voters should be registered where they live, not where they go on vacation. Has anybody ever heard of absentee ballots?
  • luvguins 2012/06/05 14:41:43
    luvguins
    +3
    Any way the Republicans can find for disenfranchising voters will be used since they know they would not win in a fair election. Time for the DOJ to lay the hammer down sooner rather than later for these violations of the Voter Rights Act and Voter Registration Act all in these GOP majority states.
  • Bill G5... luvguins 2012/06/05 16:15:32
    Bill G53  ~PWCM~JLA
    +1
    Let me get this right.... You want the DOJ to come an and make sure that the law is NOT followed?
  • luvguins Bill G5... 2012/06/05 16:27:39
    luvguins
    +2
    The DOJ is already in the process of challenging these draconian ID laws and the purge attempt violation happening in FL. They just need to file formal law suits against them.
  • lstl5 2012/06/05 14:34:59
    lstl5
    +2
    Yes, they are doing this in Texas too, but this state is so conservative here, maybe they will reject their own people that would vote normally for the repubs That would be a hoot!!
  • Laura Lovegood 2012/06/05 14:33:14
  • Idiot r... Laura L... 2012/06/05 20:42:10
    Idiot repubs
    For someone who obviously never graduated from college, you move and then cannot vote to recall Walker, because you have graduated. You are still a citizen but disenfranchised.
  • Mr. T 2012/06/05 14:28:38
    Mr. T
    +3
    And the Democrats and union thugs are bussing in and threatening local union members who do not vote against Walker are going to be exposed to other union members. Yeah....sure sounds like the Dems are up to their fairness they continue to lie about.
  • JMCC 2012/06/05 14:19:56
    JMCC
    +1
    How undemocratic...
  • Bill G53 ~PWCM~JLA 2012/06/05 14:17:05
    Bill G53  ~PWCM~JLA
    +8
    What's the problem. If they want to vote, go back to where their school was and vote. Stop blaming republicans for Democrat laziness.
  • cmdrbnd007 2012/06/05 14:15:24
    cmdrbnd007
    +5
    Disenfranchising my ass. How many of them are actually residents of Wisconsin to begin with. You know the ones that live there year around and have for years. Not the kids from other states that go to the schools. How many of them actually registered to vote at college to begin with. Just another whinny liberal crying because they are going to lose in Wisconsin and they know it.
  • David Lindner 2012/06/05 14:12:11
    David Lindner
    +3
    again with the think progress links.
  • Reichstolz 2012/06/05 14:08:36
    Reichstolz
    +7
    "who is a resident of an election district in this state is a qualified elector of that district"- meaning no more UW Madison, et al., students who are not WI residents voting. Nice dishonest piece, wow you progressives are scared stupid aren't you.
  • Ron the... Reichstolz 2012/06/05 15:16:44
    Ron the Realist
    +2
    Here's hoping once Walker wins again, he figures out a way to assess the costs of the recall election onto the problem-creators in the unions.

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