
New ID rules anger voters
Published Wednesday October 15th, 2008


HALIFAX - People across the country were having difficulty casting their ballots in the federal election Tuesday due to confusion over new voting rules.
An Elections Canada official said many voters were unaware of legislation brought in last year that states they must present identification showing their name and address.
"People have to have ID and they have to show who they are and prove who they are and that is different," spokesman Dana Doiron said from Mahone Bay, N.S.
"It's challenging people and it's going to take a while for people to catch on to the changes and that's unfortunate."
Students at Dalhousie University in Halifax were being turned away because they didn't have identification required under the new rules.
Kristin Sinel lined up at the Student Union Building with a voter card and some ID, but she did not have a signed form from her university residence stating her address.
"This ridiculous," Sinel told CBC. "If they wanted this information from me, they should have asked for it ahead of time."








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No,
What is ridiculous is that you did not know what you needed in order to vote. I mean what has it been since the new rules came into effect? 1 year? Gee that really is not enough time...I mean between all of your trips to the mall, the hairdresser, movies...you just did not have enough time.
The Mad Ape
www.tatumba.com
I showed up with picture ID with my name and address and they were still having a tough time to decide whether I could vote or not. This was after I was already turned away with various other ID that morning.
I was on the voter list, had my voter card, and had all kinds of other ID and STILL had to go SNB to get a picture ID with my address on it. I did get to vote but, the process should not be that difficult.
There are a variety of reasons that people may not have obtained picture ID. Seniors and some of the youth may not have the 10 dollars need to go get it done and furthermore, may not have anyone to take them there. I was lucky to have had both 10 dollars and a way to the SNB and back again to get this done.
Way to leave out huge chunks of potential voters!