Another Run At Voter I.D.

Dianne Hamilton
Capitol Report New Mexico - Republicans will try again this week to pass a bill instituting a photo voter identification system in New Mexico but the chairwoman of the committee the bill is assigned to says she thinks there’s not enough time for it get to the Governor’s desk to sign it into law. Rep. Cathrynn Brown (R-Carlsbad) is sponsoring House Bill 577, which is expected to be heard Thursday (March 10) in the House Voters and Elections Committee, that would require voters to show a form of identification when they appear at the polls.
Cathrynn Brown
A similar bill that was introduced by Rep. Dianne Hamilton (R-Silver City) was shot down in the same committee last month but Brown says HB577 has a number of differences from Hamilton’s bill. One of the major criticisms Democrats had with Hamilton’s measure was that it did not require any form of ID for absentee voters. Read full Story here: News New Mexico

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Anonymous said...

Democrats have no interest in passing legislation that would torpedo the number of illegal votes they routinely receive from illegal aliens and persons who vote under several names, several times.

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