Wisconsin passes ballot measure requiring photo ID to vote
- Wisconsin voters approved a referendum on April 1 to add photo ID requirements to the state constitution.
- Republicans placed the measure on the ballot to protect the existing voter ID law from potential court challenges.
- The referendum passed with roughly 70% support, though only 5% of the total vote was recorded.
- A Marquette University Law School poll in late February showed 77% of Wisconsin voters backed the photo ID law.
- The constitutional amendment makes it harder for future Democratic-led legislatures to repeal the voter ID law.
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