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That law, one of the toughest in the nation, requires that voters produce a state-issued ID card with their photograph every time they show up at their precinct polling place to vote. This is not a problem for the vast majority of voters who have a driver's license. It is a problem for unknown numbers of people who do not drive - including the elderly, the disabled or the poor.
They must somehow transport themselves to a state licensing station to obtain an official state photo ID, and possibly make another trip to the state capital to pay for a certified copy of their birth certificate. For some, that means paying for public transportation, which is not available in many rural counties.