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A court ruled that the law violates the Wisconsin constitution’s equal-protection clause—and the state’s supreme court might agree.
Wisconsin's decade-old requirement that voters show a photo ID is now permanently part of the state constitution after voters approved the referendum question at the bottom of the April 1 ballot.
Wisconsin's strict photo ID requirements for voters will now be enshrined into the state constitution after voters approved ...
The state of Wisconsin just amended its constitution, adding a decade-old state law that requires voters to show a photo ID ...
Wisconsin voters cast their ballots on Tuesday, April 1 in favor of enshrining a voter ID requirement into the state ...
Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly supported a ballot measure on Tuesday to add a voter ID requirement to the state’s Constitution. The measure was backed by 63.1% of voters, with 36.9% opposed, ...
The Associated Press called the statewide referendum about 40 minutes after polls closed. Large majorities of Americans tend ...
The state has required voters to use photograph identification for nearly a decade, but an amendment to the Wisconsin ...
Nearly two-thirds vote to add an amendment to the state constitution.
Voter ID laws seem to be popular, as 77 percent of likely U.S. voters supported photo ID requirements, according a poll.
Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly supported a ballot measure on Tuesday to add a voter ID requirement to the state’s Constitution. The measure was backed by 63.1% of voters, with 36.9% opposed ...