Measure on the ballot in the 2018 North Carolina 2018 General Election in North Carolina.
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Get StartedThis measure would amend North Carolinanulls constitution, adding a requirement that in-person voters must present photo identification before voting.
A "yes" vote amends the state constitution to require that voters present photo identification when casting votes in person.
A "no" vote does not amend the state constitution to require that voters present photo identification when casting votes in person.
According to the Washington Post, this is a common sense measure to ensure that no one’s vote is disenfranchised by a fraudulent ballot., in support of Voter ID Amendment (Learn more)
If passed, the New Observer argues that this requirement will suppress voter turnout for poor, minority, young, and elderly voters because these persons are less likely to have such forms of identification. , in opposition to Voter ID Amendment (Learn more)
According to the News Observer, this measure will not restrict registered voters because the requirements are minimal. Several forms of photo identification will be accepted at polls., in support of Voter ID Amendment (Learn more)
According to the News Observer, voter fraud is not a widespread problem in North Carolina., in opposition to Voter ID Amendment (Learn more)
This measure would amend North Carolina's constitution, adding a requirement that in-person voters must present photo identification before voting.
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