WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday turned away a challenge to Wisconsin’s voter identification law, after having blocked the state from requiring photo IDs in November’s general election.
The justices’ action means the state is free to impose the voter ID requirement in future elections, and is further evidence that the court put the law on hold last year only because the election was close at hand and absentee ballots already had been mailed with no notification of the need to present photo IDs.
Owen
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0858, 23 Mar 15
Wisconsin Voter ID Law Stands
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0858, 23 March 2015
Finally!
Some sanity brought to voting process.
Lena Taylor’s lovehouse shouldn’t have 8000 voters at same residence anymore!