1 00:00:01,920 --> 00:00:06,440 Speaker 1: Welcome to brain Stuff production of I Heart Radio. Hey 2 00:00:06,480 --> 00:00:11,000 Speaker 1: brain Stuff, Lauren Bogelbaum here. Voting is the cornerstone of 3 00:00:11,039 --> 00:00:13,800 Speaker 1: American democracy, but it can be a bit of a pain. 4 00:00:14,360 --> 00:00:17,079 Speaker 1: Election day in the US is always a Tuesdays back 5 00:00:17,079 --> 00:00:18,960 Speaker 1: in the middle of the work week. If you move 6 00:00:19,000 --> 00:00:21,320 Speaker 1: to a new state or county, you need to reregister, 7 00:00:21,960 --> 00:00:24,800 Speaker 1: and state voter I D requirements change all the time, 8 00:00:25,239 --> 00:00:27,640 Speaker 1: so you could possibly show up to a polling station, 9 00:00:27,800 --> 00:00:32,560 Speaker 1: wait in line, and still get turned away. Now, imagine 10 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:36,040 Speaker 1: that you're homeless in America or unhoused, which is an 11 00:00:36,080 --> 00:00:39,440 Speaker 1: often preferred term because, after all, home can mean a 12 00:00:39,479 --> 00:00:43,000 Speaker 1: lot of things. You might move around too frequently to 13 00:00:43,040 --> 00:00:46,239 Speaker 1: maintain a stable mailing address. You might have lost your 14 00:00:46,240 --> 00:00:49,120 Speaker 1: state issued I D let alone your Social Security card 15 00:00:49,120 --> 00:00:51,760 Speaker 1: and birth certificate. You might not be able to afford 16 00:00:51,760 --> 00:00:55,600 Speaker 1: transportation to the county elections office or your local polling place, 17 00:00:56,200 --> 00:00:59,600 Speaker 1: and frankly, you probably have a lot more pressing problems 18 00:00:59,640 --> 00:01:04,759 Speaker 1: than registering to vote. So while unhoused people have every 19 00:01:04,880 --> 00:01:08,040 Speaker 1: right to vote in US elections and have a vested 20 00:01:08,080 --> 00:01:11,959 Speaker 1: interest in influencing policy on housing and poverty, the obstacles 21 00:01:11,959 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 1: to successfully registering and voting while unhoused can be insurmountable. First, 22 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:22,080 Speaker 1: there's the residents and mailing address issue. Interestingly, none of 23 00:01:22,120 --> 00:01:25,720 Speaker 1: the fifty states requires that voters live in a traditional residence. 24 00:01:26,240 --> 00:01:29,039 Speaker 1: On voter registration forums, you can put a shelter address, 25 00:01:29,120 --> 00:01:31,720 Speaker 1: a street corner, a park bench. You can even attach 26 00:01:31,760 --> 00:01:35,480 Speaker 1: a hand drawn map, and that's fine for establishing that 27 00:01:35,520 --> 00:01:38,280 Speaker 1: you're a resident of the state and county. But many 28 00:01:38,360 --> 00:01:41,479 Speaker 1: states also required that you provide a mailing address where 29 00:01:41,560 --> 00:01:45,200 Speaker 1: you can actually receive mail. Again, that can be a 30 00:01:45,280 --> 00:01:48,400 Speaker 1: shelter or a friend or relative's house, but it cannot 31 00:01:48,520 --> 00:01:50,360 Speaker 1: be a p O box, and it can't be a 32 00:01:50,400 --> 00:01:54,280 Speaker 1: park bench. While it's easy for many Americans to provide 33 00:01:54,320 --> 00:01:57,560 Speaker 1: an alternate address where they could receive mail, that's not 34 00:01:57,600 --> 00:01:59,880 Speaker 1: always the case for people who don't have a fixed 35 00:02:00,040 --> 00:02:03,760 Speaker 1: stidents and without a fixed address to receive election notices 36 00:02:03,800 --> 00:02:07,160 Speaker 1: from the county clerk's office, Unhoused voters can be wiped 37 00:02:07,160 --> 00:02:12,040 Speaker 1: from voter registration roles. We spoke with Tristia Bauman, senior 38 00:02:12,080 --> 00:02:15,480 Speaker 1: attorney with the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty. 39 00:02:15,720 --> 00:02:19,000 Speaker 1: She referenced to the laws that criminalize sleeping or camping 40 00:02:19,040 --> 00:02:22,520 Speaker 1: in public places, and said it's important to remember that 41 00:02:22,560 --> 00:02:26,880 Speaker 1: homelessness is an inherently unstable state. Those laws have the 42 00:02:26,919 --> 00:02:29,960 Speaker 1: effect of displacing people from the areas where they normally 43 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:33,120 Speaker 1: live and have connections. The lack of an address and 44 00:02:33,160 --> 00:02:36,120 Speaker 1: the lack of ability to stay in one location lawfully 45 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:38,920 Speaker 1: conspired to make it ever more difficult for homeless people 46 00:02:38,960 --> 00:02:43,160 Speaker 1: to register to vote or vote by mail. Lack of 47 00:02:43,200 --> 00:02:48,280 Speaker 1: identification is another big challenge for unhoused voters, as there 48 00:02:48,280 --> 00:02:51,640 Speaker 1: are ten states was strict ID laws, meaning that you 49 00:02:51,680 --> 00:02:54,680 Speaker 1: cannot vote on election day without presenting some kind of 50 00:02:54,760 --> 00:02:59,440 Speaker 1: valid government issued identification. Another twenty four states had non 51 00:02:59,480 --> 00:03:02,440 Speaker 1: strict or i D laws that allow voters without an 52 00:03:02,440 --> 00:03:05,359 Speaker 1: i D to sign an affidavit swearing to their identity. 53 00:03:06,680 --> 00:03:09,720 Speaker 1: Even in states without voter ID laws, first time voters 54 00:03:09,760 --> 00:03:12,720 Speaker 1: registering online or by mail are required to provide a 55 00:03:12,800 --> 00:03:16,240 Speaker 1: driver's license number or copies of a utility bill, bank statement, 56 00:03:16,360 --> 00:03:20,079 Speaker 1: or other document certifying their residency. If they fail to 57 00:03:20,120 --> 00:03:23,639 Speaker 1: provide identification during first time registration, they'll be asked to 58 00:03:23,639 --> 00:03:27,239 Speaker 1: show an i D on election day. While obtaining a 59 00:03:27,320 --> 00:03:29,840 Speaker 1: driver's license or state issued i D is free in 60 00:03:29,919 --> 00:03:32,959 Speaker 1: most states, that doesn't mean it's easy for an unhoused 61 00:03:33,000 --> 00:03:38,040 Speaker 1: person to jump through the administrative hoops to make it happen. Poor, elderly, 62 00:03:38,120 --> 00:03:40,720 Speaker 1: and unhoused people are far more likely to not have 63 00:03:40,840 --> 00:03:43,320 Speaker 1: a state issued i D, which is why voter ID 64 00:03:43,520 --> 00:03:48,440 Speaker 1: laws have been challenged as discriminatory. Then there's the issue 65 00:03:48,440 --> 00:03:52,240 Speaker 1: of safeguarding personal property. Even if an unhoused person is 66 00:03:52,320 --> 00:03:54,720 Speaker 1: lucky enough to have an ID in their possession, there 67 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:57,560 Speaker 1: are many ways for those documents to get lost or stolen, 68 00:03:57,800 --> 00:04:01,560 Speaker 1: even at the hands of police. A Ballman said, local 69 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:05,680 Speaker 1: governments often respond to illegal homeless encampments by coming in 70 00:04:05,760 --> 00:04:08,040 Speaker 1: and doing a clean up that results in the seizure 71 00:04:08,040 --> 00:04:11,440 Speaker 1: and destruction of a homeless person's property. You could potentially 72 00:04:11,440 --> 00:04:13,840 Speaker 1: lose your i D, or your birth certificate or Social 73 00:04:13,880 --> 00:04:17,000 Speaker 1: Security card, or any of the other prerequisite items that 74 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:21,080 Speaker 1: you need to register. The good news is that advocacy 75 00:04:21,120 --> 00:04:24,040 Speaker 1: groups like the National Coalition for the Homeless have created 76 00:04:24,080 --> 00:04:27,240 Speaker 1: resources like a Voting Rights Guide to help shelters, drop 77 00:04:27,279 --> 00:04:31,159 Speaker 1: in centers, food pantries, and other nonprofit groups organize voter 78 00:04:31,200 --> 00:04:34,839 Speaker 1: registration drives to help unhoused individuals register and get to 79 00:04:34,839 --> 00:04:40,359 Speaker 1: the polls. And despite the daunting bureaucratic hurdles facing unhoused voters. 80 00:04:40,760 --> 00:04:44,200 Speaker 1: There are a handful of states that specifically offer exemptions 81 00:04:44,240 --> 00:04:49,240 Speaker 1: for unhoused citizens, a trend that will hopefully continue. In Indiana, 82 00:04:49,279 --> 00:04:52,000 Speaker 1: for example, which is a strict photo I D state, 83 00:04:52,400 --> 00:04:54,520 Speaker 1: you can register and vote without an I D if 84 00:04:54,560 --> 00:04:58,760 Speaker 1: you claim indigent status. And in Oregon, unhoused voters can 85 00:04:58,880 --> 00:05:02,120 Speaker 1: use the county election office is address as their mailing address. 86 00:05:07,240 --> 00:05:09,440 Speaker 1: Today's episode was written by Dave Ruse and produced by 87 00:05:09,440 --> 00:05:11,880 Speaker 1: Tyler Clang. For more on listen lots of other topics, 88 00:05:11,960 --> 00:05:14,560 Speaker 1: visit how stuff works dot com. Brain Stuff is production 89 00:05:14,600 --> 00:05:17,000 Speaker 1: of iHeart Radio. For more podcasts in my heart Radio, 90 00:05:17,120 --> 00:05:19,560 Speaker 1: you can visit the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or 91 00:05:19,560 --> 00:05:21,200 Speaker 1: wherever you listen to your favorite shows,