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VIDEO: Carnahan Confident About Case

Posted on 04 October 2006 by Antonio D. French

The Missouri Supreme Court will address the controversial voter photo identification requirement today. Last month, a Cole County judge struck down the new law as Unconstitutional. At a town hall meeting in south St. Louis last night, Sec. of State Robin Carnahan, the state’s chief elections officer, said she was confident that the Court will agree with the lower court’s ruling.

Carnahan spoke at a neighborhood meeting hosted by State Rep. Rachel Storch (D-64). Aldermanic Board Pres. Jim Shrewsbury also addressed the group of about 60 people, mostly elderly, informing them about the various charter amendments, referendums and initiatives that will appear on the Nov. 7 ballot, just as he did last week in Tilles Park (click here to see that video).

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Nia Says:

    This was a nice and well-planned forum. Kudos to State Rep. Rachel Storch and Secretary of State Robin Carnahan (please look at a run for Governor–I just don’t know if I can ’stomach’ Jay Nixon; and Blunt has to be smoked out).

    I saw President Shrewsbury working the crowd. That’s right. Don’t go down without a fight.

    After all…Niaknows the issues.

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