Since 2011, twelve states have passed laws that require a photo identification to vote. Supporters argue that ID’s are needed to increase confidence in elections and prevent voter fraud. Critics argue that voter fraud rarely exists and that ID requirements are intended to suppress turnout by economically disadvantaged voters.
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@4PHG62M4yrs4Y
Yes, only if we automatically register every citizen at 18 and make ID's easier to obtain one.
@728K6Y23yrs3Y
Yes but provide it at no cost and increase information security
@6LV5ZML4yrs4Y
Yes, but allow an alternative for those who don't have the resources to obtain one.
@85QL69F3yrs3Y
Yes, as long as they are given to all registered voters for free
@8F9RVY45yrs5Y
Yes, but increase access to those who do not have the resources to obtain one
@8P88QW53yrs3Y
yes, if they are free and easily obtainable for everyone
@8P88QW54yrs4Y
no use touch id on devices instead if they cant allow them a day off to do it on government devices.
@8S4VH5F4yrs4Y
Yes, but it should be any type of ID and it doesn't even have to be up to date. As long as they know it is you.
@8TKPJXZ4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if the government provides every registered voter with a Voter ID Card.
@8W9KWC43yrs3Y
The Government should issue a photo ID when you register to vote.
@92MXJ5F3yrs3Y
PROVIDE EVERY CITIZEN WITH An ID CARD
@92SKVGV3yrs3Y
Yes, but provide free State ID’s
@939NWVG3yrs3Y
Yes, provided a state or federal photo ID card is issued to all citizens free of charge.
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