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Wisconsin Legislature puts photo ID requirement on ballot
Wisconsin Legislature puts photo ID requirement on ballot for voter approval
Wisconsin’s photo ID requirement for voting would be elevated from a state law to a constitutional amendment under a proposal approved in the Republican-controlled Assembly with no support from Democrats.
Wisconsin state legislature places voter ID question on April ballot
Wisconsin voters will decide whether the state constitution should enshrine a voter ID law. A simple majority is needed to pass.
Wisconsin voters to decide whether to put photo ID requirement in constitution
A proposed constitutional amendment on Wisconsin’s April ballot would enshrine the state’s existing photo ID requirement for voting, but leave some room for lawmakers to modify it.
Wisconsin voters will see voter ID constitutional amendment question on April ballot
Wisconsinites will vote this spring on whether to enshrine the state's voter ID law into the state constitution, a move that would make it more difficult for the Wisconsin Supreme Court to overturn or loosen the state's law requiring a photo ID to vote.
Assembly sends voter ID constitutional amendment question to Wisconsin voters
Assembly lawmakers on Tuesday approved a resolution 54-45 to ask voters in the April 1 election to approve the photo ID amendment.
Wisconsin Republicans pushing to make voter ID a constitutional requirement
Republicans who control the Wisconsin Legislature are moving quickly to place a measure on the April ballot that would enshrine the state’s already strict voter ID requirement into the state constitution.
Wisconsin Legislature expected to give final OK to April ballot question on photo ID for voting
A proposed state constitutional amendment requiring a photo ID to vote in Wisconsin elections is expected to receive final legislative approval as early as Tuesday. That would put the issue before voters on the April election ballot, following the Legislature also passing the proposed amendment during the previous legislative session.
Voter ID constitutional amendment will be on April 1 Wisconsin ballot
Wisconsin voters will decide if there should be a state constitution requirement to produce valid photo identification for future elections.
Constitutional amendment on voter ID headed to voters in April
Assembly Republicans cleared the final hurdle Tuesday to ask voters in the April election if the state's voter ID law should be enshrined in the Constitution.
Assembly passes voter ID constitutional amendment proposal. Now it goes to voters in April
The Wisconsin State Assembly passed a proposal Tuesday that could enshrine voter ID requirements in the state constitution if the majority of Wisconsin voters support it. The passage sets it up to go to Wisconsin voters in April — on the same ballot as a consequential election for the state Supreme Court.
Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
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In Wisconsin, do you need more proof of ID to vote than to buy a gun?
Wisconsin requires proof of ID to vote. Federally licensed gun dealers are required to do background checks, but other gun ...
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Senate quickly passes voter ID amendment Tuesday as Assembly begins consideration
Republican lawmakers continued their swift work Wednesday to enshrine
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