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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 ...
Wisconsin's strict voter ID requirements, which have been deemed the nation's toughest, will now be enshrined into the state constitution after voters approved the proposal on Tuesday's ballot.
Wisconsin voters have approved a constitutional amendment to enshrine the state’s voter ID requirement, according to an AP race call at 8:37 p.m. on April 1.
Wisconsin voters will not notice any change when they go to the polls. They will still have to present a valid photo ID just as they have under the state law, which was passed in 2011 and went ...
A referendum was approved in Wisconsin on Tuesday meaning that a voter ID requirement has been added to the state constitution, solidifying an identification rule that had been in place since 2011.
The Wisconsin voter identification win is so noteworthy as Booker finished his mock filibuster of more than 24 hours because state voter ID laws were the reason then-President Joe Biden and then ...
Longtime voter ID law enshrined in the state constitution Wisconsin’s photo ID requirement for voting will be elevated from state law to constitutional amendment under a proposal approved by voters.
Some 63% of Wisconsin voters Tuesday approved the measure to enshrine the state’s voter ID law in the state constitution. The Badger State already required that voters have a photo ID in order ...
Voters in Wisconsin decided on Tuesday to add a voter ID requirement to the state's Constitution. Wisconsin voters are already required to show photo ID based on a state law passed in 2011.
Wisconsin voters passed a ballot measure that amends the state Constitution to require photo identification in order to vote, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ. Wisconsin lawmakers re… ...
While the voter ID rule was already in place in Wisconsin, now the legislation carries constitutional weight so it's less vulnerable to being challenged in court. Does NJ require voter ID?