Five States Look Into Voter ID

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Tigard, OR, USA – Sep 5, 2024: Magazines published by A360 Media with presidential nominees Donald J. Trump and Kamala Harris on the covers are displayed at a bookstore in Tigard, Oregon.

Just the News reports the five states are looking into legislation or ratifying constitutional amendments that would either implement voter ID or prevent non-citizen voting.

Iowa, Maine, Michigan, Utah, and Wisconsin are strengthening election integrity by pushing forward bills or proposed constitutional amendments that would verify a voter’s identity and/or ensure that they are a U.S. citizen before voting.

Only about half of the states have voter photo ID, and just 15 explicitly prohibit non-citizen voting.

These states and Washington, D.C., do not require any documentation to vote at the polls:

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