Voting in the ABQ City Election Requires Your Provide an ID

September 26, 2013

Voices, Politics / Current Events

When you go to vote in the upcoming municipal election, be sure to bring an ID with you. There is a lot of confusion out there about the procedure, but city elections require you bring a form of ID to the poll with you (driver’s license, student ID, credit card.)

Here’s how this came about. In 2005 Albuquerque citizens voted that voters must present ID to exercise their franchise. According to Amy Bailey, Republican Berry shill and city clerk who was none too glad to hear from this reporter, the city was sued for requiring an ID, but courts upheld this restriction because Albuquerque is a home-rule city, and, hence, can require ID to vote in a municipal election. Bernalillo County doesn’t require an ID. In fact, this restriction is totally out of synch with the rest of the state and most other municipalities, but it is still the law of the land in Albuquerque, so when you vote in the city election, be sure to bring an ID with you or you could be disenfranchised.

Here’s a link to the city’s Voter ID page.




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