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Voter ID laws hurt Native Americans, advocates say - CBS News

25.10.12

Voter ID laws hurt Native Americans, advocates say - CBS News: The National Congress of American Indians released a report Monday that highlights the states, including those where photo identification will be required at the polls on Election Day. The report says two of its focus states — Alaska and Florida — do not list tribal ID cards as acceptable forms of identification. And it says problems with other new voter ID laws include requirements that voters provide a home address, since some tribal communities have no street addresses.


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