Wisconsin Voter ID Law Is Upheld by State’s Supreme Court

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Wisconsin’s requirement that voters present photo ID to cast ballots was upheld by the state’s highest court, putting it in conflict with a federal judge’s ruling that the measure is unconstitutional.

Today’s decisions by a sharply divided Wisconsin supreme court in two cases won’t have immediate practical impact because of the federal matter, which is on appeal, according to Susan Crawford, a lawyer fighting the measure.