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Even if there no impact on voting patterns (there are a few studies that agree with this and more that don't), these laws assign mostly minorities extra tasks to maintain their right to vote. Because these tasks also apply to others similarly situated does not make them not "racists". Because some of these minorities go ahead and jump through all the hoops put in their way doesn't make them not "discriminatory".About what? I just literally posted 5 different cases none of which found that voter ID was racially discriminatory. You posted a case that also didn't conclude that voter ID was racially discriminatory.
It doesn't make them racist or discriminatory either (see, all the cases I posted above).
Further, the case that @tommyGunZ posted didn't find that voter ID laws were racist/discriminatory either. It found that laws that are put in place with racially discriminatory INTENT should not allowed to stand. That case was in 2016. In 2018 NC voters in a 55% majority voted to institute voter ID laws in NC. So when the General Assembly instituted them based on this vote, the NC courts will most likely allow them to stand. (see, Holmes v. Moore, case outcome still pending)