Vote 2008, Legal Affairs, Politics , National
Photo ID, e-voting, popular vote... How would you improve voting?
By Adnaan Wasey
April 28, 2008, 05:51 PM
On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that Indiana can require government-issued photo identification when voting. It's a win for Republicans in an election year.
Justice John Paul Stevens wrote that states such as Indiana have an obligation to prevent fraud in close races, and that heading to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to get the free photo IDs is no burden for voters.
Which leads us to our Takeaway question: Tell us one thing that would improve the election process for you, the voter.

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