Voter ID
Voter ID refers to laws and regulations that require individuals to present specific forms of identification before they can cast their votes in elections. These IDs can include government-issued photo identification, driver's licenses, or other official documents that verify a person's identity and eligibility to vote. The goal of Voter ID laws is to prevent voter fraud and ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
Supporters of Voter ID argue that it helps maintain fair elections, while opponents claim it can disenfranchise eligible voters, particularly among marginalized groups. The debate over Voter ID continues to be a significant topic in discussions about election security and voter access.