“Yes, verification prevents election fraud”
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Voter ID and citizenship verification laws require voters to present identification or prove citizenship status before casting ballots. Supporters argue these measures prevent fraud and protect election integrity, while critics contend they create barriers for eligible voters, particularly minorities and elderly citizens. The debate has intensified ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, with states pursuing divergent approaches ranging from photo ID requirements to new citizenship vetting systems.