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Texas' Voter ID Law in Violation of Voting Rights Act, Says Appeals Court

Today, the U.S. 5th circuit court of Appeals ruled that Texas’ voter identification law violates the Voting Rights Act.

The ruling by a federal appeals panel found that the 4-year-old voter ID law does not constitute a poll tax, but however does have a “discriminatory effect” that is in violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The decision, by a 3-judge panel, also sends a portion of the case to a lower court to determine whether the law was imposed with a discriminatory purpose.

The controversial voter ID law – which some called the strictest in the nation – was signed into law in 2011.