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A court ruled that the law violates the Wisconsin constitution’s equal-protection clause—and the state’s supreme court might agree.
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Wisconsin's strict photo ID requirements for voters will now be enshrined into the state constitution after voters approved the proposal on Tuesday's ballot.
While Wisconsin's voter ID law has been in effect since 2016, putting it in the constitution makes it harder for a court to ...
Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly supported a ballot measure on Tuesday to add a voter ID requirement to the state’s Constitution. The measure was backed by 63.1% of voters, with 36.9% opposed, ...
Democrats introduce amendment to enshrine the right to a clean environment in the state constitution
A coalition of Democratic lawmakers reintroduced the Wisconsin Green Amendment Wednesday at the state Capitol. The amendment would enshrine Wisconsinites' right to a clean, safe and healthy natural ...
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Democratic-backed Wisconsin state schools chief Jill Underly wins reelection over GOP-backed rivalUnderly, the Democratic-backed state education chief, defeated her Republican-aligned opponent, Brittany Kinser. Unofficial results showed Underly with almost 53% of the vote with 85% of votes counted ...
The Associated Press called the statewide referendum about 40 minutes after polls closed. Large majorities of Americans tend to support photo ID requirements for voting, polls find.
The state of Wisconsin just amended its constitution, adding a decade-old state law that requires voters to show a photo ID before they can vote. In recent months, voters' eligibility and ...
Nearly two-thirds vote to add an amendment to the state constitution.
Voter ID laws seem to be popular, as 77 percent of likely U.S. voters supported photo ID requirements, according a poll.
“VOTER I.D. JUST APPROVED IN WISCONSIN ELECTION. Democrats fought hard against this, presumably so they can CHEAT. This is a ...
Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly supported a ballot measure on Tuesday to add a voter ID requirement to the state’s Constitution. The measure was backed by 63.1% of voters, with 36.9% opposed ...
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