ALABAMA for The New York Times { 7 images } Created 11 Jan 2016
Due to state budget cuts, Alabama announced the closure of 31 of its driver’s license offices in mostly rural sections of the state, where poverty is high and transportation is notoriously difficult. Critics argue the closures are an attempt to limit accessibility to photo IDs, which are now required for voting, but state officials insist that the closings have no effect on access to photo ID.