Editorial: Voting in 2012: More to do, learn
August 25, 2011 at 3:26 am in River Falls Journal
Besides the task of staying informed, making time to go to the polls, choosing from a lengthy list of local and county candidates in the spring election and the same for state Senate and Assembly, the U.S. Senate, Congress and president next fall, voters in 2012 will have other matters to deal with. Otherwise, there could be confusion. Continue Reading

“For those who don’t have a state driver’s license, including some college students, people disabled, very old or who simply don’t drive, they’ll need to get a special I.D. ahead of time. If not, under the new state law, they’ll be denied their right to vote. And there could be confusion…?”
DUH! If you are that lazy or ignorant to be aware of your “right” to vote, then you will be lose your “privilege” to vote. Voting is only a “right” if you follow the law. It’s that simple. There is plenty of time to get your voter I.D.
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