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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 ...
Wisconsin voters cast their ballots on Tuesday, April 1 in favor of enshrining a voter ID requirement into the state ...
The state of Wisconsin just amended its constitution, adding a decade-old state law that requires voters to show a photo ID ...
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.
The Wisconsin Constitution states that ‘every’ U.S. citizen can vote in Wisconsin elections. However, at the bottom of the ballot is a statewide referendum asking voters for a Wisconsin ...
Wisconsin voters approved a state constitution amendment that cements a 2011 state law requiring photo ID for voters ...
Voter ID laws seem to be popular, as 77 percent of likely U.S. voters supported photo ID requirements, according a poll.
“VOTER I.D. JUST APPROVED IN WISCONSIN ELECTION. Democrats fought hard against this, presumably so they can CHEAT. This is a ...