Indiana Supreme Court Upholds Photo Voter-ID Requirement for Voting at Polls

On June 30, the Indiana Supreme Court upheld the state’s law, requiring voters at the polls to show a government photo-ID that has not expired.  However, the Court left open the opportunity for an as-applied challenge by a voter who may be able to show that the requirement for that particular voter is burdensome.  The only plaintiff in the case decided on June 30 is the Indiana League of Women Voters.

The vote was 4-1.  Here is the decision.


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