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July 24, 2008 11:57:57 PM CDT



Ind. Nuns Don't Have a Prayer at Polls

Posted May 7, 08 5:59 AM CDT in Politics US 

(Newser) – A dozen nuns who lacked proper photo ID were turned away from an Indiana voting booth yesterday—by a fellow nun. None of the nuns, all over 80, had a driver's license because they don't drive, and some presented outdated passports, the AP reports. Their convent has launched a major push to arrange for proper ID in time for November's election.

Indiana's secretary of state was unapologetic. "From all accounts that we've heard, the sisters were aware of the photo ID requirements and chose not to follow them," he said. They weren't the only ones having trouble with Indiana's controversial voter ID law, the toughest in the land. People across the state called a hotline to complain.

Source Associated Press

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Sister McGuire, a polling inspector, had to turn away about a dozen of her fellow nuns when they showed up without proper identification to vote at Saint Mary's Convent in South Bend.   (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)
Sister McGuire, a polling place inspector, had to turn away about a dozen of her fellow nuns when they showed up without proper identification to vote.   (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)
Porter County precinct officials wait in line in the basement of the Porter County Administration center in Valparaiso after polls closed an hour late in the Northwest Indiana county.   (AP Photo)
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