Auditors Embarass House Republicans

(Note also that Secretary of State Matt Schultz was unaware that "inactive" voters who show up on election day are already required to show ID under Iowa law. - promoted by desmoinesdem)

Iowa's county election officials (the county auditors) oppose a bill that has already passed the Iowa House. The bill would require voters to show a photo ID before voting. Absentee voters would have to photocopy their ID and mail it in with the ballot (Think for a moment how that would help the auditor know if the person in the photo matches the person who mailed the ballot).

Republicans dominate both the House and the auditors group. The sixty House Republicans voted unanimously for the bill three weeks ago. According to the Register, not a single auditor endorses it. Meeting last week, the Iowa auditors decided to register their group in opposition to the bill.  

Secretary Schultz said the bill, HF 95, should be passed to prevent people from impersonating someone else at the poll. Auditors said they had never heard of such a thing happening.

This is the second time the group has rebuked the new Secretary of State. Last summer a large faction of the auditors endorsed Schultz's opponent, an unusual step for these generally tight-lipped officials. Even Schultz's home county auditor, Republican Marilyn Jo Drake, endorsed the incumbent Mike Mauro.

Other groups that have registered against the bill include the ACLU, AARP, the Governor's Developmental Disabilities Council, the Methodist Church, and Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement. Backing the bill are the Farm Bureau, the Iowa Minutemen, and the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition.

 cross posted from IowaVoters.org

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  • thanks for this post

    I will bump it to the front page later today.

    I liked this so much I want to emphasize it for those who won’t click the link in your story:

    The Iowa State Association of County Auditors took a vote Friday on House File 95 and none were in favor of it, while 45 were against it and 15 wanted to register as neutral, said Slockett, a Democrat.

    Most county auditors in Iowa are Republicans, yet NONE were for this bill.

  • Not sure if it's a Python or a Brooks?

    My gosh, that House and the Party running it, or at least the noisy and active segment who are currently defining that Party, are proof positive that life does indeed imitate art.

  • Farm Bureau?

    Why on earth do they have an opinion on this?

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