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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@8T4WLTYConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, and give everyone government issued free photo ID
@8R2RMP34yrs4Y
Yes, but make photo IDs free and easy to obtain and automatically register every citizen to vote when they turn 18.
@8Y6C6PL3yrs3Y
Yes, but make photo I.D. low to no cost
@76DJHXR4yrs4Y
Yes, only if a photo ID is free to obtain.
@76Q24WW4yrs4Y
Yes, but not central-government-issued
@7XQMXWZ4yrs4Y
Yes, but give IDs to all citizens
@8QPG4TW4yrs4Y
Yes, but photo IDs should be free to obtain.
@8QM9QMR4yrs4Y
Yes, but have the government give out Voter ID cards upon registration.
@8R7N6V44yrs4Y
Either a voter registration card or I.D.
@8RL39MD4yrs4Y
No, unless it is blatantly obvious someone is trying to vote under age
@8TKPJXZ4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if the government provides every registered voter with a Voter ID Card.
@4VXDGTF4yrs4Y
Yes, IF the ID is completely FREE and there are ZERO obstacles for voters to obtain it.
@8ZP5XPN3yrs3Y
Lower the cost of identification or cover it completely for individuals in certain situations.
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