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Black Caucus Denounces Proposed Voter ID Requirements
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Contact: TaKeysha
Sheppard
Executive Director, OLBC
(614) 746-1363 cell
(614) 341-6912 office
Monday, January 09,
2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Black Caucus Denounces Proposed Voter ID
Requirements
Caucus Calls Proposal a
Jim-Crow Era Tactic
Columbus – Members of
the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus (OLBC) are
outraged by proposed changes to Ohio’s election
law in House Bill 3 sponsored by Representative
Kevin DeWine (R-Fairborn) that would require
all voters to present a current and valid
government issued photo ID or another form of
acceptable identification such as a utility
bill to cast a vote.
“Allegations of
widespread voter fraud as justification for
this change are simply untrue,” said
Representative Barbara Sykes (D-Akron) and OLBC
President. “However, there is documented
evidence and statistics that prove that this
type of requirement is likely to disenfranchise
and overburden voters, especially racial
minorities and the poor.”
In October 2005, a
“Even in 2005 we are
still fighting the same Jim-Crow Era tactics
that try to rob citizens of equal access and
opportunity in this country,” said
Representative Sykes.
Jim Crow was the name
given to the system of laws and customs that
enforced racial segregation and discrimination
throughout the
OLBC members and other
opponents believe that current safeguards in
“I have no doubt that
that this change will suppress minority votes
across
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