Mississippi Voter Identification Petition (2010)

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A Mississippi Voter Identification Petition is being sponsored by Delbert Hosemann and Sen. Joey Fillingane for the 2010 statewide ballot after the Mississippi Senate failed to take action on the proposal.

The measure, if successful, would require Voter ID at the polls in the state. Hosemann says, "I've been pushing voter I.D. I think people see it as a common sense thing to do and I really think that this initiative is something that will pick up steam in the summer and that we'll be voting on it a year from now."[1]

Signatures

At least 90,000 signatures, spread equally from Mississippi's four congressional districts are needed in order for the petition drive to be certified.[1] The deadline for the 2010 ballot is October 1, 2009. If initiative supporters miss the October deadline then signatures may be submitted by February 2010 for the 2011 ballot.[2]

In late July 2009 Voter ID activists announced that they had collected approximately 25,000 signatures.[2] On September 11, 2009 according to Mississippi Republican Party Chairman Brad White 35,000 signatures have already been verified.[3]

Similar measures

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 WTOK, "Voter Identification Petition Drive", May 25, 2009
  2. 2.0 2.1 Madison County Journal,"Perry / GOP pushing Voter ID," July 23, 2009
  3. Sun Herald,"SH - GOP needs more signatures for voter ID bill," September 11, 2009
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