the ID. Oliver shared the story of 68-year-old Doris Clark in Pennsylvania, who was turned away three times for a voter ID card she was told they needed to see her original birth certificate, then original Social Security card, then her husband's death certificate for proof of her married name. I
One voter, Doris Clark, described a nightmarish experience trying to get the necessary ID. The 68-year-old Philadelphian testified it took her nearly 3 months and three separate visits to PennDot, to get photo identification - and that she only got a picture ID card in the end because she got angry
Sixty-eight-year-old Doris Clark was turned down three times applying for her Pennsylvania voter ID card--and every time, she says, the state wanted another document: original birth certificate, original social security card, then her husband's death certificate when a clerk demanded proof of her ma
Date: Sep 27, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Pennsylvania Voter ID Law Hangs In The Balance As Voters Try To Prepare
Doris Clark, a 68-year-old retired factory worker who lives in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, said she found the process of getting an ID difficult. A life of hard work has left her with two hip and two knee replacements -- and a rich sense of humor. The latter came in handy in August when