Missouri Supreme Court Strikes Down Part of Law on Photo-ID at the Polls

On January 14, the Missouri Supreme Court issued a decision in Priorities USA v State of Missouri, SC97470. The case involved the state’s law on voters showing certain types of government photo-ID when they vote at the polls. The decision did not say the state can’t have a law requiring photo-ID. But it struck down the part of the law that says voters without the right kind of ID could vote provisionally, if they signed a statement saying that they don’t have proper ID. But the ballot wouldn’t count unless the voter returned later to show the correct kind of ID.

Here is the decision, which was 5-2. Thanks to Election Law Blog for the link.


Comments

Missouri Supreme Court Strikes Down Part of Law on Photo-ID at the Polls — 3 Comments

  1. Again- signatures mean nothing when registering ???

    what’s next –

    666 fingerprints and eye scans ???

  2. Demo Rep, get a life. Why do you post on every single topic? Go outside once in a while.

  3. How come trolls/morons have NO life and can somehow post their JUNK comments on BAN ???

    Answer – RW is being very generous.

    —-
    Adults may wish to detect ALL the nonstop/daily statist machinations to subvert REAL Democracy and increase the POWER of the tyrant gerrymander oligarchs and their tyrant monarch *leaders*.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.