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Updated: 3:33 PM Sep 25, 2007
Rokita responds to SCOTUS voter id decision
Today, Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita responds to the United States Supreme Court decision to hear the Indiana voter id case. Posted: 3:33 PM Sep 25, 2007 |
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Today, Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita responds to the United States Supreme Court decision to hear the Indiana voter id case:
"A hearing by the United States Supreme Court will only add to the confidence that Indiana voters have already been given by this common sense, no cost law that creates a level playing field for all voters."Seventy five percent of Hoosier voters agree with this provision because it boosts voter confidence and strikes a needed balance between integrity and accessibility in our election process.
"Unfortunately, voter fraud exists and Hoosiers shouldn't have to become further victims of it before action is taken. Five Indiana elections have shown the overwhelming success of this law."
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