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  2. How strict new voter ID laws in key swing states could play a ...

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    A pair of recent Supreme Court decisions — including a landmark decision in 2013 that rolled back portions of the Civil Rights Act — cleared the way for voter ID to spread to states across the ...

  3. Voter identification laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Photo ID (non-strict) If a voter does not possess a photo ID at the polling place, then the voter may complete an affidavit of personal identification. [302] Tennessee: 2011: Strict Photo ID: Law tightened in 2011. [226] Tennessee voters were required to show Photo ID during the 2012 elections. [303] Texas: 1990: Strict Photo ID: Law tightened ...

  4. Election integrity in NC: Will photo ID requirements help or ...

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    Katelin Kaiser, voting rights lawyer for the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, works in election protection and said that the photo ID laws are disproportionately negatively affecting ...

  5. Viewpoint: Photo ID laws, voter suppression and ... - AOL

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    Since African Americans typically vote Democratic, it is unsurprising that, when the 2005 photo ID law was a bill, 85 Republicans voted for the bill with none opposing it, and 62 Democrats voted ...

  6. How did photo ID affect NC’s primary election? The numbers ...

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    The researchers concluded, “Our findings indicate that strict identification laws will stop a disproportionately minority, otherwise-willing set of registered voters from voting.”

  7. Crawford v. Marion County Election Board - Wikipedia

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    After the Supreme Court affirmed Indiana's law, states have adopted voter identification laws at an increasing rate. It also spurred research focused on voter ID laws and voter advocacy. Some research is centered on the timing of states' adoption of voter ID laws, while other research is on the partisanship of such laws. [9]

  8. Shelby County v. Holder - Wikipedia

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    Shelby County v. Holder, 570 U.S. 529 (2013), is a landmark decision [1] of the Supreme Court of the United States regarding the constitutionality of two provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965: Section 5, which requires certain states and local governments to obtain federal preclearance before implementing any changes to their voting laws or practices; and subsection (b) of Section 4 ...

  9. Missouri law requiring photo ID to vote remains intact: 'Huge ...

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    Under the 2022 law, people with a valid government-issued photo ID are still able to submit provisional ballots, which will be counted if they return later that day with a photo ID or if election ...