Wisconsin voted on Tuesday night to enshrine the state’s voter ID law in the state constitution.
Not only did the Badger State already require voters to have a photo ID to go to the polls, but that law has now been made a constitutional amendment. The measure was put on the ballot by the legislature, which is controlled by Republicans, to make sure that elections are safer.
It also keeps the law from being overturned in court when Democrats are in power, since changes to the constitution need to be approved by both houses of the legislature and a vote of the people across the whole state.
Republicans in Congress, President Donald Trump, and Elon Musk, the leader of DOGE, were all happy that the proposal passed, Fox News noted. READ MORE