U.S. Supreme Court on voter ID

The Federalist Society keeps us updated.

On April 28, 2008, in Crawford v. Marion County, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a constitutional challenge to an Indiana law requiring all voters who cast a ballot in person to present a photo ID issued by the United States or the State of Indiana. The Court held that such a law does not unduly burden a citizen’s right to vote.

Former Federal Elections Committee commissioner, Hans Von Spakovsky, discusses the case. You can listen to the SCOTUScast here.

One Response to “U.S. Supreme Court on voter ID”

  1. Charlie Conservative Says:

    Bad news for Democrats. Their civil right to commit fraud just took a lick’in.

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