Missouri law requiring photo ID to vote remains intact
EconoTimes · 17h
Missouri Judge Upholds Controversial Photo ID Law: Critics Slam ‘Unnecessary Burden’ as Backlash Intensifies
A Missouri judge has upheld a state law requiring voters to present government-issued photo identification at polling stations, reigniting debates about voter accessibility and election security. The ruling,
KCUR 89.3 FM · 2d
Missouri law requiring a photo ID to vote upheld by judge, throwing out NAACP lawsuit
Missouri lawmakers passed legislation in 2022 that established a photo ID requirement at the polls. The NAACP and voting rights group had sued, arguing that its intention was to disenfranchise large groups of people.
KBIA · 2d
Missouri’s law requiring a photo ID to vote upheld in court ruling
A Missouri state law requiring a photo ID to vote will remain intact. Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem ruled Monday that a lawsuit challenging the photo ID requirement lacks standing. In his ruling, Beetem said the individual plaintiffs did not provide “sufficient evidence” that they are harmed by the law’s voter ID provisions.
Missourinet · 2d
Missouri’s photo voter ID law upheld by Cole County judge
Missouri’s photo ID requirement for voting is still the law of the land. Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem has rejected the latest lawsuit seeking to strike down Missouri’s photo ID requirement. The law passed in 2022 requires voters show a valid photo ID at the polls,
KCUR 89.3 FM · 1d
Missouri voting rights groups will appeal voter ID restrictions to the state Supreme Court
A Missouri judge threw out a lawsuit from the Missouri NAACP and other groups challenging the state's law requiring a government-issued ID to vote. But the plaintiffs say "the court got the test wrong" and ignored the burden the law places on voters.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch · 3d
Judge rejects challenge to Missouri voter photo ID law
JEFFERSON CITY — A Republican-backed law requiring Missouri voters to present a photo ID at their polling places survived a second court challenge Monday. The $570 million project, which received incentives Tuesday from both the city and state, has strong backing from the federal government.
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