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Home » Survey Shows Broad Support for Photo ID Voting Requirements
A Pew Research poll shows that proposals to require voters to show photo identification before being allowed to vote draw overwhelming support.
By 77% to 20%, registered voters favor a requirement that those voting be required to show photo ID, the survey shows. Opinion about this is little changed from six years ago, when 80% of voters supported voter photo ID requirements.