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Originally Posted by Guest
According to the constitution, you MUST be a U.S. citizen to vote. Therefore, how does one tell if the person voting is a citizen? You have to have a means to do it, otherwise the state is in violation. So, some form of ID is REQUIRED in order to make sure that the voter is in fact a citizen. If a court orders a state to allow voting without an ID presented, then it will be violating the constitution requirement of proof of citizenship.
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Actually the Supreme Court of the United States thinks otherwise in a 7-2 decision.
SCOTUS: States Can't Require Proof of Citizenship to Vote Using Federal Form - Breitbart