Wisconsin Votes to Enshrine Voter Photo ID Law in State Constitution

Voter ID is already required by law in Wisconsin, but adding it to the state constitution makes it harder to change in future.
Wisconsin Votes to Enshrine Voter Photo ID Law in State Constitution
A polling place during the Wisconsin Supreme Court elections in Green Bay, Wis., on April 1, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
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Wisconsin voters approved a ballot measure on April 1 that enshrines in the state Constitution the requirement for photo identification in order to cast a ballot.

Approximately 63 percent of voters supported the ballot measure, while about 37 percent voted against it, according to an unofficial tally by The Associated Press.