Corporatists vs. Capitalists: Aaron Wudrick / MLI in Parliament Read MoreDouble Trouble – COLD WAR 2.0: Balkan Devlen with George Takach for Inside Policy Talks Idaho Supreme Court upholds voter ID law [Video] Categories State Business and Economy News State Energy News State Government News USA Politics and Government Post author By Curator Post date April 14, 2024 Tweet Voter ID laws vary in type and level of strictness but are generally intended to verify the voter’s identity against registration records. Depending on the law, they can require someone to present a form of photo or nonphoto identification at the polling place. Some stricter laws require a government-issued ID and do not offer other options, like provisional ballots, to those who don’t have the proper documentation. The current prevalence of voter ID laws—which exist to various extents in 35 states—can lead some to believe they are ordinary or at least have a well-established historical precedent. On the contrary, these laws are a modern phenomenon; the first voter ID law was implemented in 2006 in Indiana and required voters to present an up-to-date photo ID at the polls. The Supreme Court upheld the law’s constitutionality in 2008, and a cascade of other states implemented versions of the same policy in … Tags American Government, Idaho Gov, Idaho Government, USA News Today Out of control immigration is breaking the CDN social contract: Aaron Wudrick with Siavash Safavi Read MoreRoadblocks ahead: Internal barriers to trade in Canada’s truck transportation sector