The U.S. Department of Justice threatened to sue the state of Alabama in a September letter with a warning to the state attorney general, Luther Strange (pictured), that Alabama failed to comply with a two-decades-old voter registration law.
The National Voter Registration Act is more than 20 years old and allows voter registration at the same office people can receive or renew their drive licenses or other public assistance. But, according to AL.com, Alabama has never been compliant with the Motor Voter Act.
None of this is related to the mass closures of driver’s license offices across Alabama, the report noted. The date on the letter, Sept. 8, predated the shuttering.
As TPM previously reported, Alabama closed 31 driver’s license offices, many in county’s with high proportion of black residents, after a tougher voter ID law went into effect. Driver’s licenses are on a very short list of government-issued photo IDs that are accepted to vote.
“Our investigation indicates widespread noncompliance with Section 5 in Alabama,” Vanita Gupta, principal deputy assistant attorney general, wrote in the letter. “Throughout the state, it appears that applications for an Alabama driver’s license or a non-driver identification card do not serve as applications for voter registration with respect to elections for federal office, and that change of address submissions for driver license purposes do not serve as notification of a change of address for voter registration purposes.”
Strange’s office declined to comment, but Alabama Secretary of Law Enforcement Spencer Collier said discussions on how to bring the state into compliance began before DOJ’s September letter.
Collier told the newspaper his office began reviewing procedures in January.
“As a result, we began discussions with the Secretary of State (SOS) in the spring and in April formulated a plan to better integrate the ability for citizens to register to vote when performing certain driver license functions,” Collier said in a statement. “We were well under way when we were contacted by Department of Justice (DOJ). Since that time we have been working with the SOS and in consultation with DOJ in implementing our plan.”
Read the full letter below:
Why didn’t this get some press before they closed all those offices? Odd, indeed. If anything, the Feds can now amend the lawsuit to further the point that AL is failing to meet the standard.
'Course that raises the question: already facing a lawsuit, AL doubled down by closing all those offices. Why throw even more mud at Justice after the fact?
We need some modern-day Freedom Riders to go to these southern states and help people get the ID they need to vote!
The sensible way to comply with the law would have been to allow voter registration at the DMV. The Alabama way is to…close DMV offices in predominantly minority areas. And all this goes over Justice Roberts’ head. Sigh.
FINALLY something is being done.
NOW how about GERRYMANNERING? This is going on NATION WIDE, in mostly Red, UTAH for sure.
These are two reasons and they’re very IMPORTANT, why the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT needs to the guardian. Thank GAWD.
We need Public campaign finance for all Federal elected positions. Get BIG money out of our Government. What each state does for their locally elected
officially is a different story.
We have come a long way from Wallace’s AL when a DOJ person named Vanita Gupta can call out a Luther for his shenanigans. Well played America.