UTCVol
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Then why voter ID laws? What do they stop?
I have no clue if those numbers regarding the occurrence rate of voter fraud are accurate, although I'm not really sure how such an exact determination could be made since voter fraud theoretically allows you to slip under the radar. The idea is that in a democratic election steps should be taken to ensure that each vote is legitimate. Again, it just seems like common sense to me. It would almost never have an impact on a national election, but in local elections, it could. I think preserving the integrity of the election is important, but don't want people to be disenfranchised.
The fact that this issue has devolved into partisan bickering says a lot. There's an obvious compromise. I do think some states are placing horrendously undue barriers to voting, so in the current state of things I would err on the side of no voter ID if those numbers are accurate.
