Notre Dame: Voter ID Laws Mobilize Voters In Both Parties, Rather Than Sway Election Results
February 07, 2023
February 07, 2023
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Feb. 7 (TNSjou) -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news:
In the past two decades, many state governments have enacted voter identification requirements for constituents voting in their state, requiring a photo ID or other significant proof to access a ballot. These laws were intended to prevent voter fraud and increase election security, but they also sparked national debate over whether they disenfranchised disadvantaged groups such as people . . .
In the past two decades, many state governments have enacted voter identification requirements for constituents voting in their state, requiring a photo ID or other significant proof to access a ballot. These laws were intended to prevent voter fraud and increase election security, but they also sparked national debate over whether they disenfranchised disadvantaged groups such as people . . .