Tamara Manik-Perlman’s analysis on state data related to Pennsylvania’s new voter ID law has received much media attention the past few weeks.
Kevin McCorry of NewsWorks talks about the data Tamara Manik-Perlman of Azavea analyzed that combined PennDOT’s info on who already has an ID with Philadelphia’s district-by-district voter registration data. She compared that with the 2010 Census’ block-by-block info on racial demographics. Read more here.
Daniel Denvir of the Philadelphia City Paper also mentions the data analysis completed by Tamara Manik-Perlman in his recent article. Read more here.
Emily Badger of The Atlantic Cities also mentions Tamara Manik-Perlman‘s analysis in her article as well. Read more here.
Christopher Wink of Technically Philly talks about the analysis that Tamara Manik-Perlman completed finding that in many North Philly wards, nearly half of residents don’t have ID needed to vote. Read more here.
Ari Berman of The Nation also mentions the study that Tamara Manik-Perlman completed. See #6 – The law is discriminatory.
In the New York Times they also mentioned the voter ID law in Pennsylvania and linked the data analysis from Tamara Manik-Perlman in their article. Read more here.
Tamara Manik-Perlman’s full data analysis on the new voter ID law can be found here.