“Yes, ID prevents election fraud”
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Voter ID requirements are a contentious policy debate in which governments would mandate citizens present identification before casting ballots. Proponents argue ID requirements prevent fraud and strengthen election integrity, while critics contend they create barriers for eligible voters—particularly minorities, elderly, and low-income citizens—without evidence of widespread fraud. The issue sits at the intersection of election security and voting access, with states adopting widely varying approaches.