declaration and present a supporting form of id, like a bank statement, current utility bill, a paycheck or a government check. hicks and her daughter said they were unaware of the our id process, and that without a driver's license and limited transportation, it's difficult for hicks to participate in state and federal elections, quote, my vote does not count, hicks told abc news. quote, it's very important. people have died just to vote, people have stood in line, in the rain, women fought to vote and now i can't vote. like many black elders in the south, hicks was born at a time when records are kept. she never had a birth certificate. her daughter has helped her apply for one. the pair even went to court over the issue and said a judge ruled in their favor. still, they said the office of vital statistics rejected hicks because she filled out an outdated form. i do t feel like the laws right now are targeting my mother and other african-americans in this country, white said. eight state constitutional amendments ranging from taxes to judicial eligibility will be up for a vote on november 2 in an election that as