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Political Parties Divided on New Voting Requirements

Eva Charlene Steele, a recent transplant from Missouri, has no driver�s license or other form of state identification. So after voting all her adult life, Mrs. Steele will not be voting in November because of an Arizona law that requires proof of citizenship to register. Mrs. Steele is a player in a spreading partisan brawl over new and proposed voting requirements around the country. Republicans say the laws are needed to combat fraud, especially among illegal immigrants. Democrats say there is minimal fraud, if any, and accuse Republicans of suppressing the votes of those least likely to have the required documentation � minorities, the poor and the elderly � who tend to vote for Democrats.

Stricter Voting Laws Carve Latest Partisan Divide, New York Times, September 26, 2006.