Mississippi To Issue Free Voter ID Cards In Early 2014

Jane B. Sheats, right, demonstrates in front of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections Tuesday, April 4, 2006 in Cleveland. Clergy, especially ministers at black churches, along with some public officials marched Tue... Jane B. Sheats, right, demonstrates in front of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections Tuesday, April 4, 2006 in Cleveland. Clergy, especially ministers at black churches, along with some public officials marched Tuesday to raise public interest in reauthorization of some provisions of the Voting Rights Act which could expire in 2007. The federal legislation dates back to 1965.(AP Photo/Tony Dejak) MORE LESS
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Mississippi will begin issuing free voter identification cards to state residents without another form of photo identification beginning in early 2014, Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann told the Associated Press in an interview published Monday.

Mississippi began implementing its voter identification law in June along with a few other states after the Supreme Court struck down section four of the Voting Rights Act, which forced Southern states to seek federal approval for any changes to their voting laws.

The Mississippi law requires all voters to have photo ID at the polls, a controversial rule that some argue is meant to suppress minority votes.

Voters in Mississippi will need to show identification at the polls starting in June for the 2014 primary elections.

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