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Voter ID is now enshrined in the Wisconsin state constitution.
Voters approved the measure on Tuesday night.
When the vote was called, 60% were in favor.
Voters approved a proposed constitutional amendment to enshrine Wisconsin’s photo ID requirement in the state constitution.
At the time the vote was called 60 percent voted in favor of the statewide referendum, and 40 percent voted against.
Voters in Wisconsin are already required to present a photo ID at the polls. However, Republicans hailed the measure as a way to bolster election security and protect the law from being overturned in court, citing polls that show broad support for
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