
Ten states now have unprecedented restrictive voter ID laws. This report is the first comprehensive assessment of the difficulties that eligible voters face in obtaining free photo ID. Unfortunately, these free IDs are not equally accessible to all voters. Legal precedent requires these states to provide free photo ID to eligible voters who do not have one. Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin all require citizens to produce specific types of government-issued photo identification before they can cast a vote that will count. Attend the Brennan Legacy Awards Dinner.Advance Constitutional Change Show / hide.National Task Force on Democracy Reform & the Rule of Law.Government Targeting of Minority Communities Show / hide.


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