U.S. District Court in New Mexico Strikes Down Albuquerque’s Photo-ID Law for Voters at Polls

On February 12, a U.S. District Court in New Mexico struck down an Albuquerque city ordinance, which requires voters at the polls (in city elections) to show photo-ID. ACLU of New Mexico v Santillanes, cv05-1136. The decision is 83 pages long and can be read here.


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