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Panich52

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Wed May 13, 2015, 12:58 PM May 2015

No Money, No Vote: Ohio Republicans’ Diabolical Plan For A Poll Tax

ThinkProgress

Twenty-four members of the Ohio House of Representatives — all Republicans — cosponsored a bill introduced last week that would require many Ohio residents to pay an actual poll tax in order to vote. Poll taxes are forbidden by the Constitution.
Under this legislation, many voters would have to pay a fee in order to obtain an ID card that they need to vote, thus effectively imposing a tax on the right to vote.
The poll tax is tucked into a voter ID bill, another common form of legislation that prevents many Americans from casting a ballot. Though voter ID’s proponents claim they are necessary to combat voter fraud at the polls, such fraud is virtually nonexistent. A report released by Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State John Husted’s office found that 0.002397 percent of votes cast in the 2012 election were the product of fraud. A similar report by Iowa’s Republican former Secretary of State Matt Schultz uncovered exactly zero cases of fraud that would have been prevented by a voter ID law.

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http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/05/13/3657958/ohio-republicans-want-enact-literal-poll-tax-2016-election/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=tptop3&elqTrack=true&elqTrackId=ba84a40f8eae478bafb77dfcdf7154a3&elqaid=25536&elqat=1

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The Repubs' quest f/ hypocracy never ceases. They claim to be true loyalists when it comes to the Constitution but conveniently ignore its tenets when they fear losing power. As someone on Twitter said, they think themselves leaders when they were elected to be representatives. GOP plainly fears democracy.

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